Hi ,

You can approach *Thinvent Technologies Pvt ltd, Gurgaon
<http://www.thinvent.in/> *or  *Mr. Saurabh Jain (CCed in this mail)*. I
had worked previously over there and thinvent is one of the India leading
company in thinclients either you speak of low end processing terminals
with limited processing power used only for RDP(Micro-2
Series<http://www.thinvent.in/catalog/micro-2-thin-client/>)
or high processing power thinclients(NEO
Series<http://www.thinvent.in/product-category/thin-clients/neo-thin-clients/>)
with local processing power and storage. For more information you can look
at their website. I think they know the solution for your problem.

Thanks

With regards.
Shailendra Singh
+91-9910908382


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On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Kapil Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>  As posted on facebook:
>
> Looking for information on setting up multiple typing terminal with single
> CPU.
> Actually the scenario is, in a village we are setting up data entry center
> for the livelihood. Now we are looking for minimum cost and robust system
> with lesser requirements of electricity.
>
> As of now we are at scratch.
>
>
> Key person who knows about exact problem:
>
> Aditya Tyagi
>
>
>
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> Kapil
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