I've been looking a Mini-PCs lately also; here are a couple I'm considering:
ewayco has several lower-cost tiny computers, in particular this $99.00 PC looks interesting.
Also, according to this article, Data Evolution has a sub $100 pc.
Both of these are low speed ~200-400 MHz computers, but if you have a low-overhead touch client like Housebot's (what I'm using), it's more than enough. For those with more demanding clients, you could use these a RDP clients (remote desktop, MS terminal server, etc.) as some are doing with the Nokia 770s back to a faster box.
If I can convince the "Chief Financial Officer"that we need a non-budgeted expenditure for R&D, I'll pick up one of these...
Terry
I've been looking a Mini-PCs lately also; here are a couple I'm considering:
ewayco has several lower-cost tiny computers, in particular this $99.00 PC looks interesting.
Also, according to this article, Data Evolution has a sub $100 pc.
Both of these are low speed ~200-400 MHz computers, but if you have a low-overhead touch client like Housebot's (what I'm using), it's more than enough. For those with more demanding clients, you could use these a RDP clients (remote desktop, MS terminal server, etc.) as some are doing with the Nokia 770s back to a faster box.
If I can convince the "Chief Financial Officer"that we need a non-budgeted expenditure for R&D, I'll pick up one of these...
Terry
These look cool but how do you load an OS onto them without a CD drive? (Clueless about such things).