On 31 Mar 2005 18:48, in uk.telecom.broadband,
Paul Hutchings <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I'm thinking maybe something like this -
>http://www.maxspeed.com/products/products.aspx?ID=147
seems something like the (fairly old, now) 'NetStation' but you want
some extra features (ie bringing it up to date on USB, DVD)
See: <http://info.linspire.com/webstation/>
<http://www.linspire.com/lindows_news_pressreleases_archives.php?id=58>
SAN DIEGO-- July 22, 2003 -- Lindows.com, Inc. launched a new class of
computer today with the Lindows WebStation (
www.lindows.com/webstation).
Available immediately, the WebStation, starting at $169, offers users a
value-priced, Internet-ready computer perfect for the family's second
computer, business work terminals or public-access kiosks.
...
The WebStation is virtually indestructible because it runs off of an
internally located CD. That means system settings are not subject to
long-term damage when settings are changed. Simply restarting the
WebStation instantly restores it to its original settings. Passwords
and usernames are not required when using the WebStation, which makes
it perfect for public access locations. Some models, designed with the
public sector in mind, make the CD drive inaccessible to patrons,
ensuring the CD powered WebStation continues to stay up and running.
Sold (but to US market, only, from iDotPC.com) from US$ 199
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http://www.idotpc.com/TheStore/Deskt...79&Cate.id=21?