Electronic giant LG Electronics launched Network Monitors in India. For around Rs 11000 these monitors can reduce the cost of a business establishment significantly.Up to 11 monitors connect to a single host computer, reducing purchasing costs, power consumption and maintenance.
Today's multi-core computers are so powerful that the vast majority of applications use only two to five percent of an average computer's capacity. The revolutionary multi-computing solution from LG enables a single PC to be virtualized so that many users can tap the unused capacity and share it as if each person had an individual computer, without compromising performance, stability or speed. These LG Network monitor, N42 Series directly connect up to 11 users to the same computer. These multi-computing solutions include built-in keyboard, mouse, and audio connections. The monitors connect to a PCI card plugged into the host PC that creates multiple virtual workspaces in conjunction with NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software.
"This is an ideal solution for small businesses, schools, government offices, libraries and call centers that need to provide computing capabilities but must also consider costs, maintenance and environmental impact," said Mr. Ki Wan Kim, CEO LG Electronics Middle East and Africa. "In a recent independent survey of IT managers, 70 percent of respondents expressed interest in a solution like this if it did not impact system performance."
Maximum Computing, Minimum Cost
LG's Network Monitors offer substantial cost savings compared to traditional PCs and thin clients. These monitors eliminate the need for all users to have individual computes at their desks. And unlike thin clients, they do not need expensive servers that take up valuable space in the datacenter. These monitors deliver uncompromised virtual workspaces for up to 11 users sharing a single host computer at less than $1000 per unit.
Lower Environmental Impact
Beyond being better for balance sheets, LG's Network Monitors are also better for the environment. An average computer draws over 100 watts of power, but LG's revolutionary multi-computing solutions add up to just a few watts (1-5 Watt) per user, greatly lowering power consumption. For instance, for an organization to operate ten desktop computers, it takes more than 1,000 watts of power. Using ten of LG's Network Monitors connected to a single PC only requires about 200 watts of power resulting in electricity savings of 80%. The solution also generates very little heat, reducing demand for air conditioning.
Simple Maintenance Reduces Costs and Downtime
Easier maintenance is another advantage of LG's Network Monitors, which greatly reduce time spent by IT personnel on repairs and software installation. Also, because these monitors can run off of a standard computer, rather than a server, the level of technical expertise required to maintain them is far lower. Further, monitors are much less complex than full-fledged desktop computers, meaning that they are far more reliable. Finally, setup for an array of these monitors is much simpler than for a traditional network.
LG developed its Network Monitors in collaboration with desktop virtualization provider, NComputing, based in Silicon Valley, California. NComputing is the leader in low cost desktop virtualization solutions and was recently honoured at CES with an Innovations 2009 Design and Engineering award.
LG's Network Monitors are compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. including standard and widescreen aspect ratios, and are designed to fit the needs of a wide range of industries and organizations. The monitors can be driven via the Virtual Desktop Ready connection (RJ-45) or via a standard VGA port for maximum flexibility.
Maximum Computing, Minimum Cost
LG's Network Monitors offer substantial cost savings compared to traditional PCs and thin clients. These monitors eliminate the need for all users to have individual computes at their desks. And unlike thin clients, they do not need expensive servers that take up valuable space in the datacenter. These monitors deliver uncompromised virtual workspaces for up to 11 users sharing a single host computer at less than $1000 per unit.
Lower Environmental Impact
Beyond being better for balance sheets, LG's Network Monitors are also better for the environment. An average computer draws over 100 watts of power, but LG's revolutionary multi-computing solutions add up to just a few watts (1-5 Watt) per user, greatly lowering power consumption. For instance, for an organization to operate ten desktop computers, it takes more than 1,000 watts of power. Using ten of LG's Network Monitors connected to a single PC only requires about 200 watts of power resulting in electricity savings of 80%. The solution also generates very little heat, reducing demand for air conditioning.
Simple Maintenance Reduces Costs and Downtime
Easier maintenance is another advantage of LG's Network Monitors, which greatly reduce time spent by IT personnel on repairs and software installation. Also, because these monitors can run off of a standard computer, rather than a server, the level of technical expertise required to maintain them is far lower. Further, monitors are much less complex than full-fledged desktop computers, meaning that they are far more reliable. Finally, setup for an array of these monitors is much simpler than for a traditional network.
LG developed its Network Monitors in collaboration with desktop virtualization provider, NComputing, based in Silicon Valley, California. NComputing is the leader in low cost desktop virtualization solutions and was recently honoured at CES with an Innovations 2009 Design and Engineering award.
LG's Network Monitors are compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. including standard and widescreen aspect ratios, and are designed to fit the needs of a wide range of industries and organizations. The monitors can be driven via the Virtual Desktop Ready connection (RJ-45) or via a standard VGA port for maximum flexibility.
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