September
09
The
new LG Network Monitor is a virtual computing
solution for schools that reduces costs, maintenance
and energy consumption by allowing multiple users
to share a single host PC. The host computer
acts as a server, with up to eleven users independently
running the software application of their choice
via LG desktop monitors.
Connecting several monitors to one host PC reduces energy spending, as each individual
screen draws considerably less power. A normal terminal draws between 15-80 watts,
while the LG network monitor reducing this to between 1-5watts. This has means
that a school can potentially lower its annual energy cost by almost 80%.
The LG Network Monitor has been
developed to meet the growing demand for a low cost
solution to the PC replacement cycle. Purchasing
an LG Network Monitor to include 11 desktop monitors,
keyboards, mice and software is 60% cheaper than
a comparable computer system comprising 10 stand
alone PCs. In addition, with only one host PC to
manage, repair, maintenance, and upgrade costs can
be reduced by almost 90% over a five-year period.
With every pupil able to have just a monitor, keyboard and mouse on their desks,
the space-saving advantages of the Network Monitor system are obvious. Additionally,
benefits include reducing the time spent booting the computer system as the monitor
can be powered up in less than 15 seconds, meaning valuable lesson time is not
lost. Peripheral connections on the host PC, such as USB ports, can be assigned
to individual users or accessible across the network. This feature ensures personal
data remains safe but devices such as printers can be shared.
The system is compatible with all popular software including Windows and LINUX,
making it simple to install and easy to set up. Power can be provided through
Cap 5 and 6 LAN cables instead of through a separate power line and all users
can access the Internet through a single Internet line connected to the host
PC.
E: marco.manzi@computacenter.com
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