They work well for their intended use case.   We used them at one place I
worked.  All the data and the user sessions were kept on a server and then
any employees and sit down at any computer and sign-in and get back to the
desktop he left.   Also if one failed, there was no data loss as there was
not data on the PC.

I would not use this for 3D CAD or video editing or gamming but for normal
office work and web rowing they are good.

The trick is to match the PC to these case.     I've typing this on a
"workstation" class PC, 16-cores and a decent Nvidia GPU but I only have a
256GB SDD drive installed.  All the data lives on a network storage
device.   I use this for 3D CAD, robotic simulations and  other big compute
jobs

But of late the "thin Client" PC is become obsolete.   What we use now at
Apple iPad.  For most people these can replace a notebook computer
especially if you have a little iPad sized keyboard for when you need to
type more than a few lines of text.    The iPad connects to the same
network storage (NAS) and if needed I can run an instance if Microsoft
Windows 10 in the NAS with the Windows desktop exported to the iPad screen

A $200 Chromebook can work just like the iPad but is slightly less
portable.    The "Thin Client" is a desktop, non-portible version of this.

A very w-cost chin client PC can be made by attaching a Raspberry Pi4 to
the back of any flat screen monitor with some double sided mounting tape.

But, bottom like is these are CLIENT side devices.  The compete and storage
is some place else.  Thee mostly provide screen and keyboard and very
limited local computing.


Al that said.  it is very easy to getcome spoild with "my screen and data
follows me" style computing

On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 4:05 PM andrew beck <andrewbeck0...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hey everyone
>
> just wondering who has used the thin client computers
> i am looking for a fanless pc that i can buy in oceania
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVXn_fEbDTs
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