results for 'thin client'
Miniframe SoftXpand
It’s cheap, it’s green, but is it legal? Miniframe's unique approach to thin clients lets multiple users access a single Windows PC, but check...
Toshiba Tecra R840 review
Toshiba has launched something of an oddity into the laptop market with its new Tecra R840-12F – a thin and light laptop with a larger-than-usual...
Sony Vaio Z (2011) VPCZ21M9E review
Sony's latest ultraportable laptop is a real looker thanks to its incredibly thin and light design as well as its unique use of Intel's Light Peak...
Toshiba Portégé Z830-104 review
Ultrabooks are certainly desirable, but they aren't designed for the workplace – a point that Toshiba aims to correct with the Portégé Z830, an...
Motorola Razr review
Motorola has resurrected the venerable Razr name for its new ultra-thin Android smartphone, but is the company on the bleeding edge or trading on...
AcerTravelMate Timeline TM8371
Acer claims its TravelMate Timeline business range offers all day working in a thin and light design. We took its 13.3in model for a spin to see if...
Thecus N5500 review
The N5500 delivers a host of new storage related features, good client support and a vastly improved web interface but it’s the dual-DOM feature...
Samsung 256GB SSD drive review
At 256GB, Samsung's latest SSD solves one of the bugbears of solid state technology for client machines - capacity. But can it also deliver for...
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review
Lenovo’s pencil-thin business ultra-portable finally arrives, squeezing Sandy Bridge performance into a tiny package, but is the X1 really worth...
Toshiba Satellite Z830 review: First Look
Toshiba has unveiled its first super thin Ultrabook laptop design and Seth Barton was there to weigh it up and form his first impressions.
Linutop 2 - Linux PC review
The Linutop 2 is one of the smallest PCs on the planet. We examine its potential as a cheap client system.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review
Samsung's first 10in tablet is remarkably light and thin, but is it too much of a lightweight for its own good? We take a closer look in our review.
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