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Neoware m100 Notebook with no hard drive

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Neoware introduced the new m100 thin client notebook with no hard drive, which means there's no data to be lost. Files and applications will be stored on the server.

The Neoware m100 notebook is essential for organizations that require data privacy, including healthcare organizations. Expect silent operation from the device as it has no moving parts like hard drive or fan. This also boosts the battery life to six hours.

The m100 works with existing Citrix infrastructure, and gives real-time access to information for mobile workers. With a 15" screen, USB, integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet, you can access data stored on the server using a variety of means.

One can automatically see the importance of using the Neoware m100 Notebook in environments that require data privacy, such as healthcare organizations. Since the hard drive is excluded, expect the Neoware m100 to come with a longer battery life (or approximately 6 hours) and operate in a near silent environment.

The Neoware m100 notebook supports Windows XPe and Linux. Priced at US $759 (with Linux) and US $799 (with Windows XPe), the Windows version will start shipping in October 2006, and the Linux version will start shortly after that.


Comments (2 posted):

Rick on 20 October, 2006 12:06:42
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So how does this laptop work if there is no hard drive in there? Neoware Notebook = first time I hear about that company.
scott on 15 February, 2008 12:50:03
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it's a thin client so it connects to a terminal/citrix server and the apps run on the server. It will have a small flash drive to launch the OS that connects to the server.

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