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NComputing Xtenda X300

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Turn 1 computer into the equivalent of 7 PCs! NComputing's new patent-pending technology allows you to create a small network of up to seven users per PC, easily and affordably! No hassles configuring a router, switch or a hub-just plug it in, load the terminal server software, and you're ready to go. Today's computers are so fast and powerful, it's like having a super computer that's being under utilized. The Xtenda X300 and Ncomputing's Terminal Server software take advantage of the excess computing power and redistribute it to each computer terminal. Everyone connected receives the same speed and performance as the Host PC, plus each user works independently and securely from each other.

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  • MORE PEDER , POLEKA PUSTI GO TIBAm od MAJKATI PICKATA TIBAM. STFU .

  • We are using in our lab a similar software called SoftXpand that does exactly the same but does not require any special hardware. Works a treat on an old Athlon X2 PC with 2-port NVidia card, running Windows 7. You can watch an 1080P movie using Boxee media center on one workstation, while running a 3D cad s/w on the other one - no hick-ups whatsoever!

  • I using this, when ever my anti virus take update or I install new software it's not working. what should I do?

  • My school has these. They are so SLOW. The only thing I like about them is the fact that if you press ctrl alt delete then you press enter over and over again or just hold it down and it will stop the computer and says something like "xtenda station stopped". Once i got an entire lab down like that. It was awsome but after like 1 min it will go back to the windows log in screen. So it took about half a class to pull that stunt off.

  • look you should have put this 2 screens running 2 different HD movies

  • Fast forward to 2010, we use the x550 to give us 6 stations, and it runs fine on an intel dual core with 2gigs of ram, but no 3d graphics on the clients. We use this for word processing, spreadsheets and web-browsing, it's totally acceptable and cheaper than anything else.

    Licensing is dodgy if you're not a school though: we pay $200 to be legit running windows ($88 server license + $15 per user + $5 per device), a business would pay $2200. Go to Linux at that point, nComputing supports it!

  • can somebody suggest me if i use it for game, which means that each clients are using for game ( actually for commercial internet and game cafe..)....

    thanks in advance

  • it basically cuts your computer in half performance wise get 3 of them... then you have effectively gotten a third of your main computer per monitor

  • Well.. It works about as advertised. Im not overly impressed though. xtenda box systems are pretty choppy, its okay if its being used for very light computer work though.

    It technically is legal: Microsoft licenses are based off one license per CPU; However, MS updates keep breaking the system... In the end Im not sure this is worth it. Its a pretty poor computing experience. If you want to deploy a lot of these Id start looking into a real thin client system.

  • saw 7 of these at a tradeshow the other day running full screen videos, web + you tube, etc. on one e machines with 2 gigs of ram, only problem is licensing.

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