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Thin Client Terminals - NEC Virtual PC Center

  1. Choose terminals that fit your environment
  2. Save your time and effort for terminal upgrades and replacements
    Easy to install and replace thin client terminals in the event of failures. No moving parts result in less hardware failure.

System scale Support area
50-20,000 desktops APAC, China, US, EMEA
Latin America
  US300c US110cNew
  US300c US300c
Key features High performance, highly extensible terminal with dual monitor capability Secure and affordable terminal featuring dual monitor capability
Processor VIA Eden 1GHz VIA Eden 1GHz
Memory 2GB Flash/1GB RAM DDR2 128MB Flash/512MB RAM DDR2
Network Interface 1000/100/10-Base-T IEEE802.11 b/g/n
(for wireless LAN model*)
1000/100/10-Base-T IEEE802.11 b/g/n
(for wireless LAN model*)
Graphics Max. 1600 x 1200 Dual display available Max. 1600 x 1200 Dual display available
External Dimensions(W x D x H) 177 x 121 x 34 mm (excluding the stand) 177 x 121 x 34 mm (excluding the stand)
Weight 670g 670g
Power Consumption Max. 14W Max. 14W
Terminal Embedded OS Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Windows CE 6.0
Other Supported Protocol RDP7.0 ICA11.2 Supported protocol RDP6.0 ICA10.17
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* Not available in certain countries/regions. Please contact your local NEC office for details.

Compare Thin Client over PC

Q. How are thin client terminals different from standard PCs?
A. Thin client terminals have no hard disk drive. No data is ever stored at the user's thin client, preventing information leaks. You can also continue your work just by replacing a failed terminal.(more)

Q. Can I use 2 screens?
A. US300c and US110c thin client terminals support dual monitor configuration.

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