Glenn Cogle wrote, On 16/09/09 10:05:
I need to purchase a bunch of thin client devices which are capable of running an RDP client, PuTTY and a web browser.

Ideally they should be solid state - ie no fans or disks.
Traditional WinXPe devices are painfully and unnecessarily slow. I find the same hardware running Damn Small Linux is much better.

Therefore a "PC" with 256Mb flash memory, 10/100 NIC, USB or PS2 for input, and Video card and a solid state PSU would be fine.

Does anybody have any recommendations for a locally available Thin Client Device or Mini PC that I should I consider?

Try an atom board with a CF card or a netboot, and run something like Thinstation, which is a bootable linux install.

I've used RDP or firefox but not together.  Might be good to try.
http://www.thinstation.org/

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Craig Falconer

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