LG launches Network Monitors for
11,000
By
siliconindia | Monday, 13 July 2009, 10:58 IST
Bangalore: LG has launched its new range of monitors in India. This latest offering from LG, allows up to 11 users to experience multi-user computing through one PC. The monitors are specially designed to offer low cost solution to the companies. The monitor aims to redistribute 90 percent of a PC's unused resources to other users.
LG Electronics is the world's second-biggest maker of televisions and third-biggest maker of mobile phones, by offering monitors at Rs 11,000, LG is trying to revolutionize the process of resource management in companies. It is claimed that these monitors will less only 10 percent (one watt of power per user) of power and that can help in reducing the company's expenditure on electricity by up to 60 percent. It will also help the network on security, as it enables the use of one main PC to remove threats in all the 10 network monitors. Companies will only have to make an onetime automatic upgrade, which will cost from
10,400-11,800 to set up these monitors.
Nowadays, multi-core computers are powerful enough to run more than one monitors. The 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 and stability or speed. 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 with the help of NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software.
10,400-11,800 to set up these monitors.
Nowadays, multi-core computers are powerful enough to run more than one monitors. The 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 and stability or speed. 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 with the help of NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software.
