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But you don’t know much of it… or you already have an idea of it… But still having in doubts How to run the business How to save on investment cost How to save on your operational cost

 PC eXterminator…  Today's PCs are like supercomputers and most PC users only use a small fraction—as low as 5%—of the power of their machines.  MMCE PC-eXterminator takes the excess capacity and allows up to 30 users to each enjoy their own rich Desktop experience. They feel like they have their own PC, but at a fraction of the cost and without all of the maintenance headaches.

 Share one PC with up to thirty users  Slash hardware costs by 75%, plus save 75% on support costs  Easy to set up, maintain, and secure  Compact, reliable, and energy-efficient (no fans or disks, 5 watts per user)

PPlug in your Ethernet cable, mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Install the software on the shared PC. It just takes a few minutes. You now have added multiple users, each with their own rich Windows or Linux environment. Best of all, you can run standard applications and your staff and users won't need any special training.

KKit contents: Wall bracket and power supply and user's guide MMax user: 31(30sets of host terminal +1 host computer) MMicrophone port: Yes AAudio Output: Yes AAudio Input: Yes UUSB port: 1 PPower Supply input: 5V~2A P ower5W CCommunication Connection: Through twisted pair CCommunication distance: The maximum effective range of communications cable WWeight(KG): 0.45 DDimension (mm): 115*115*26 SSupport the maximum resolution: 1280*1024 or Bit SSupport the latest system patches: No WWIFI: No SSupported Operating Systems: WinXP/2000/2003/Linux SStand-alone operating system: No KKeyboard and mouse interfaces: PS/2 SSupport streaming media: No VVideo resolution**** :: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 (at 60 or 75 Hz refresh rate), 1280x1024 (~63 Hz) and 1440x900 (60Hz). All feature up to 16-bit orb24-bit color support. 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 (at 60 or 75 Hz refresh rate),1280x1024 (~63 Hz) and 1440x900 (60Hz). Up to 16-bit color support. UUSB flash memory port :: Supports USB 1.1 flash memory devices - requires Windows OS on host (USB function can be disabled for security in the administration console. No local USB port

RRemarks: AApplication software, client access, and OS licenses for the shared PC and P C-eXterminator may be required by the respective software vendor and must be purchased separately. TThe number of users an individual host will support depends upon the host system capabilities as well as the applications used and performance expectations for those applications. It is recommended that new customers test their application(s) before adding additional users. DDoes not support 3D games or full-screen home theater applications.

BBNEW PC COST = Php 12,000 – 15,000 PPC eXterminator = Php 7,999 TTOTAL SAVINGS = Php 4,000 per unit BBut wait… how about the electricity? DDesktop PC = 350 – 500 watts PPC eXterminator = 5 watts EELEC. SAVINGS = 345 watts per unit TThe maintenance and management? A LOT!