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Our youth coordinator is planning on getting the All-in-one units. I
wonder if the newer models are more base heavy?  Seeing some of these
reports where the monitors go out is somewhat troubling but it seems
that warranty support is pretty good?

 

These things apparently are running windows and someone else mentioned
VMWare - what do you guys do for maintenance on these? Does anyone have
these set up with some sort of PC reservation system or does it have a
built in timer? In other words, how do you keep a couple of kids from
hogging it? :)

 

 

Thanks,
Gretchen Garica

MCLD IT Services

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From: Scala, Lino [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:01 AM
To: Gretchen Garcia - LIBRARY
Subject: [LIBNT-L] Early literacy stations

 

We have about 16 in place and getting ready to order 25 more,

Good: stations are pre-configured and ready to go with no IT
intervention, warranty covers the whole unit so if something goes wrong
you send it back, no network required so you can install them in places
where Ethernet is not available, overall staff and patrons like the
product.

Bad: price is fairly high, getting warranty work is time consuming, all
in one units used to have stability issues meaning the little kids would
press hard on screen they would sometime knock the unit down.... Got
couple screen busted because of it, I seem to recall some issues with
sound port and head phones getting messed up but warranty work fixed it

Feel free to ask more questions

 

Lino Scala 

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Technical Analyst 

Information Technology

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library 

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