| The NEC Quovio TCM380 is the successor of the sucessfull TCM160 (also known as the Neoware m100) the first thin client in a mobile designed for use within a thin client architecture. Without a local hard disk, it connects to a server which provides user applications and storage. It enables users to access the Internet, web applications or installed software through a secured connection. |
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The NEC Quovio TCM380 offers additional features next to a standard 15,4" WideScreen mobile thin client. It's a thin client notebook with a seperate numeric keypath which is quite convenient for anybody often using digits besides standard typing activities. Also the exceptionally long battery-life (about 8 hours in full operational mode is quite a difference from competitive products. All together a very usefull and user-friendly mobile thin client offering the standard features of a flexible laptop combined with a secure thin client in a cost saving concept. |
- REMOTE ACCESS to your company’s applications
- COMMUNICATION in a safe environment
- INCREASED SECURITY and reduced cost
- BATTERY LIFE up to 6 hours with Wireless LAN enabled
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| NEC Quovio TCM160: 1st mobile thin client |
Communication
Ethernet, Modem, or 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN; the NEC Quovio TCM380 enables users to access their work environment wherever they are, at work or away. |
Mobility and Battery life
With a notebook chassis and long lasting battery life, working away from the office has never been easier. Also, with no hard drive and no spinning mechanical parts it’s a silent solution with an exceptionally low failure rate and easy level of maintenance. |
Security
The read only document system protects the NEC Quovio TCM380 from all outside intrusions and attacks. As there is no data or applications stored locally, centralised administration is done with ease. |
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| The Quovio TCM380 has a highly secure Wireless connection and is perfect for most business needs. It uses various security protocols, including WEP, WPA, WPA2 and also the 802.1x authentication with EAP. |
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| It is a multi-purpose terminal, thanks to the flexible and customisable Windows XPe operating system. |
| Available with Windows XP Embedded the NEC Quovio TCM380 allows more flexibility for peripherals as it uses the same drivers as Windows XP Professional. |
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We have tested this product with great success in various countries, for example, the 3G networks of Orange and Vodafone will enable users not to be restricted to a local Wireless LAN connection, but instead use the wide coverage of various network such as GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, and HSDPA. |
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This version also enables users to install light software: VPN clients, viewers of Word, Excel and PowerPoint |
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The NEC Quovio TCM160 has also been validated by authentication solutions such as Sign & Go of ILEX which uses a CPS card for medical activities and BlueLoc of BlueLinea. |
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| Processor |
VIA 1.2GHz ULV processor |
| Operating System |
Microsoft Windows Xpe |
| Screen |
15,4’’ WXGA TFT |
| Memory |
RAM: 512MB or 1GB DDR2 |
| Flash: GB IDE ROM |
| Communication |
10/100Mbps Ethernet (PXE compliant), 56K modem, WLAN 802.11 b/g/n |
| Express Card slot |
| Autonomy & Battery |
> 8 hours with two 6-cells batteries - 6-cells Li ion (4800mAh) |
| Security |
- No locally stored data
- No back-up required
- No Viruses
- Flash ROM write filter included
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| Reliability |
- More reliable than a PC
- No moving parts
- Low TCO
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| Warranty |
Standard: 1 year, pick-up & return on site (D+5) extentions available |
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