Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:

> I'd like to have a CD/DVD drive for the new ones, so I guess what I need 
> now is falling somewhere between traditional thin client terminals and 
> fatter clients, but i wouldn't want to go fat client all out.

Why? For what purpose? I use USB-stick for all purpose...

In Finland it is hard to get something outside of big vendors...

Maybe you should build them yourself...

Here are nice examples what to build:

http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/intel_based_systems
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/amd_based_systems

http://www.logicsupply.com/products/lf_5677

SolidLogic Little Falls 5677 Mini-ITX System - $240.95

(about 150 euros, but you can't get this in this price in Europe, I 
think...)

- Mainboard:
     Intel D945GCLF Little Falls Mainboard -Bulk Packaging
- Case:
     Morex 5677 Mini-ITX Case - Black
- Memory:
     DDR2 667 RAM 512MB
- Hard Disk/Flash:
     None
- A/C Adapter (brick):
     A/C Power Adapter 60W (PW-AC 60W)
- Operating System:
     None
- Accessories:
     Molex to P4 Power Cable
- Build and Test:
     Build & Test - Standard (3-5 full business days)
- Warranty:
     1 Year Warranty (Included in Built Systems)


Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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