Use of Micro Desktops in Library Labs/Classrooms

Thomas Edelblute TEdelblute at ANAHEIM.NET
Mon Sep 29 18:15:47 EDT 2014


Anaheim is just started putting them in areas where a small footprint is required. Since they have solid state drives they are pretty good in performance.


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From: Brian Rogers
Date:09/22/2014 8:51 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Use of Micro Desktops in Library Labs/Classrooms

Hi -

Anyone had any experience with the newish micro/tiny desktops? Or about to give them a go? We're looking at possibly purchasing a few for use in library classrooms, but curious if there was general consensus as to their value in high-use scenarios, respective to regular or small form factor desktops.

Thanks,
- Brian Rogers

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