Comparing revisions for ViewSonicTouchscreen
- [7229] 2021-08-25 22:52:18 by ZorrUno (unregistered user)
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This was a Viewsonic all in one touchscreen computer I picked up as brand new old stock in box for NZ$60. It is not particularly quick, and RAM is low, but with a sensible distro it should be fine to run a browser display in kiosk mode (for a home automation display). At some stage I'll open it up to see if the RAM is upgradable and replace the slow 5400rpm 160GB drive with an SSD. PXE booting, or a thin/thick client setup might also be a useful method in future.
This was a Viewsonic all in one touchscreen computer I picked up as brand new old stock in box for NZ$60. It is not particularly quick, and RAM is low, but with a sensible distro it should be fine to run a browser display in kiosk mode (for a home automation display). At some stage I'll open it up to see if the RAM is upgradable and replace the slow 5400rpm 160GB drive with an SSD. PXE booting, or a thin/thick client setup might also be a useful method in future.
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This was a Viewsonic all in one touchscreen computer I picked up as brand new old stock in box for NZ$60. It is not particularly quick, and RAM is low, but with a sensible distro it should be fine to run a browser display in kiosk mode (for a home automation display). By the preloaded software, it looks like they were for a POS terminal. At some stage I'll open it up to see if the RAM is upgradable and replace the slow 5400rpm 160GB drive with an SSD. PXE booting, or a thin/thick client setup might also be a useful method in future.