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Chip PC offers a rather unique approach to thin client PCs by creating the "Jack PC" rigs which can mount in a wall like an electrical socket. Even more, the compact computers can be mounted in a desk or in the floor, creating a less cluttered, less geeky environment.

"The Jack PC's patented technology enables converting a standard LAN jack into a fully managed desktop PC, offering VDI support and connectivity to any type of popular Terminal, Citrix or Legacy server," the company explained. "The thin client is designed to be powered by standard Power-over-Ethernet and can also be powered externally."

The company offers three models--one entry-level PC and two high-end solutions. The Jack PC EFI-6700 is the VGA-only, low-end model sporting the Alchemy Au 1550 CPU clocked at 333 MHz (equivalent to x86 800 MHz), 32 MB of Disk-On-Chip (DOC) memory, 64 MB of RAM, 4 MB of dedicated video memory, 10/100 Fast Ethernet, optional wireless capabilities, 4 USB ports and audio jacks. It also has a max resolution of 1260 x 1024 @ 16M

The higher end VGA-only Jack PC EFI-7800 is somewhat similar, using the same processor but at a higher 500 MHz clock (x86 1.2 GHz). As expected, its hardware is a bit beefier providing 256 MB of DOC, 128 MB of RAM, and 8 MB of dedicated memory. It also has 4 USB ports, audio jacks, and offers a max resolution of 1600 x 1200 @ 64k.


The Jack PC EFI-7900 is the only PC-in-a-faceplate rig in the group to provide dual display support. It actually sports the same hardware specs as the EFI-6800, however DVI-I replaces the standard VGA jack. The device also provides a max resolution of 1920 x 1200 when using only one display, and a max resolution of 1024 x 768 when using dual displays.

All three Jack PC models run Windows CE 6.0, measure just 2.78 x 4.56 x 1.58-inches and weighs around 12 ounces. Power consumption is a mere 5W maximum while active and 0.35W while asleep.
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This would make a little system for a kitchen (for looking up recipes) or playing music very easy and nice.
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that's pretty cool (especially for an office drone type computer), but I like this kitchen computer. :mrgreen:
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Mr Kleen wrote:that's pretty cool (especially for an office drone type computer), but I like this kitchen computer. :mrgreen:
Hmm, I wonder if Suzie would mind me cutting into our new cabinets... That's freaking awesome :)
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I'm not certain I see the point.
What makes the iPad so novel? It's light weight and mobility. Now, mount it to a cabinet and you have . . . an iPad that's no longer light nor moblie. OK, I'm sure you can take it out of the cabinet door, but then you have a cabinet with a hole in the door. Unless you plan on having an iPad in every room, I just don't see it.
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VDI support?
Great another standard that I have to go look up.
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VDI? Or, DVI. Probably VDI which isn't a standard. Just virtual desktop....cloud computing extended to a workstation. The compute horsepower exists elswhere. AKA 'thin client'
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drwrx wrote:I'm not certain I see the point.
I would use it to make grocery lists, look up recipes etc :)
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PGT wrote:VDI? Or, DVI. Probably VDI which isn't a standard. Just virtual desktop....cloud computing extended to a workstation. The compute horsepower exists elswhere. AKA 'thin client'
I thought full PC had the guts on site. I was poking fun at the typo for DCI support.
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solid meh.
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the one thing i really don't like this from a "minimize the crap" aspect, is that it is still tons of cabling going to the wall from the desk or wherever it is. i.e. it's not just power to your monitor that has the usb/computer/etc already in it, it's usb+dvi+power out to the peripherals. i'd rather take a monitor with a built-in teradici or the like. and have the keyb/mouse hang off that. one cable to the wall, etc.
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schvin wrote:the one thing i really don't like this from a "minimize the crap" aspect, is that it is still tons of cabling going to the wall from the desk or wherever it is. i.e. it's not just power to your monitor that has the usb/computer/etc already in it, it's usb+dvi+power out to the peripherals. i'd rather take a monitor with a built-in teradici or the like. and have the keyb/mouse hang off that. one cable to the wall, etc.
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besides, when it breaks, an all-in-one pc doesn't leave a hole in the wall.
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complacent wrote:
schvin wrote:the one thing i really don't like this from a "minimize the crap" aspect, is that it is still tons of cabling going to the wall from the desk or wherever it is. i.e. it's not just power to your monitor that has the usb/computer/etc already in it, it's usb+dvi+power out to the peripherals. i'd rather take a monitor with a built-in teradici or the like. and have the keyb/mouse hang off that. one cable to the wall, etc.
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besides, when it breaks, an all-in-one pc doesn't leave a hole in the wall.
After reading this, I totally agree!
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