| BOSaNOVA
unveils BOSâNOVA 1000 Series thin clients
10 Aug 2004 | BOSaNOVA Inc. Martin Pladgeman, president of BOSaNOVA Inc., unveiled the newest members of its award-winning BOSâNOVA Thin Client family. The new BOSâNOVA LTC 1000 and XTC 1000 provide exceptional performance for OpenOffice and other Java-based solutions, thereby enhancing personal productivity. With the release of its fastest and most robust Thin Client, BOSaNOVA proves once again that it stands alone as an innovator and industry leader at the forefront of emerging technologies. "One major benefit of this new series is the performance boost to users who take advantage of the OpenOffice suite which is offered on both the Linux (LTC) and Windows XP Embedded (XTC) products," Pladgeman says. OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org) is a full suite of personal productivity applications, including Writer, Calc, Impress (presentations) and Draw. "Any Java-based products will also benefit from the exceptional performance offered by this new unit," Pladgeman adds. "With nearly twice the performance, the BOSâNOVA 1000 series sets new standards for Thin Clients," Pladgeman notes. The hardware features a Via 1GHz CPU, built-in AGP 84X 2D/3D Graphic Accelerator, 10/100 Ethernet, Audio, PCI expansion slot and PCMCIA slot standard. A DVI connector for Flat Screen monitors is included along with the standard SVGA socket. "Another benefit is expandability. While PCI and PCMCIA slots are often optional extras, our product has these as standard. An optional Smart Card reader provides additional security." More information is available at www.bosweb.com. BOSaNOVA
Inc. markets its Windows and Linux-based BOSâNOVA Thin Clients through
a nationwide network of IBM Business Partners. For sales information or
to discuss reseller opportunities, call toll-free (866) 865-5250 or e-mail
sales@bosanova.net. For press information, screen shots or photos, contact
Garrett Zucker at garrett@bosanova.net or (623) 516-0029. The forward-looking statements contained herein reflect management's current views with respect to future events and financial performance. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of the Company, including, but not limited to, those risks and uncertainties detailed in the Company's periodic reports and registration statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. |