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LISCON - Thin Client SL
A low cost thin client, that keeps a user?s flexibility, together with easy administration capabilities: LISCON squares the circle!
Best suited for standard workplaces in office and production environments, the TC SL fulfills all wishes. Local devices like USB memory devices can be used free of any hassle.
Powered by our Linux based LISCON OS, the TC SL offers seamless connectivity to Windows and Citrix servers. For the latter, the included PNAgent allows to take advantage of published applications.
In short - The TC SL is ideal for anybody expecting the maximum at a reasonable price. For more details, please have a look at the Datasheet
LISCON TC SL Key Features
- Cost Cutting. An inexpensive device that cuts operating cost: Our TC SL, the maintenance-free thin client
- Linux-Based LISCON OS. LISCON OS is per se protected against virii and other malware, thus eliminating the need for frequent update, patch and hotfix deployment.
- Zero on-site administration. No need for expensive on-site administration - TC SL is fully remote manageable. Client configuration and firmware images can also be managed comfortably with our LISCON Management Console.
- "Thin" Hardware. No moving parts disturb the user - the TC SL is absolutely noiseless. Of course this also assures a long lifetime. The slim case and the integrated power supply save desktop space.
- Local devices. Use local devices like printer, USB storage media or CD drives, smartcard reader, or serial port.
- Multiprotocol/multisession. Multiple sessions can be used simultaneously, even such with different protocols (e.g. ICA and RDP).

