If you use Linux, they can get down to under $300. Most
of the Windows versions I have seen in the last few days
are in the $400-$500. They are all over the board on what
they can/can't do. You will need to add a monitor to that
cost.

I get concerned about where you could end up if you choose
the wrong company and they bite the dust.

richard@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

What is the cost of the flying bricks (I mean thin clients :-) these days ?

We're thinking about deploying Term Services.


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