About Termtek
Since established in 1990, Termtek has been seeking the best Thin solution for our clients. Since going on public in 2004, Termtek put the best effort in satisfying every aspects and needs from our clients. Our products are now being widely applied to different industries such as libraries, banking systems, and medical fields.
With the talented and dedicated team members, Termtek presents new models from time to time. Aside from maintaining our quality, Termtek determined to become the most professional Thin Client solution provider around the globe with our experience and creativity.
Our Mission
We provide high quality Thin Clients which give users a PC like experience with competitive price in the market.
Our Vision
Perusing innovative and cross- generation PC experience with Thin Client solution.
Core Value
- Scientific
Foreseeing the future is far more important than
chasing it, which is why we
push out innovative solutions in Thin Client
business. With years of experience
in Thin Client research and development, our
engineers are scientifically trained
to fulfill technical challenge with our clients.
- Reliable
We provide not just high quality product but also
a win-win relations with our
clients. With our customization, we help our client
win their customer’s heart.
We put our every word into practice and make it
into a real deal.
- Precision
Quality is no longer a calling, but a standard. By
making every step with
precision, we provide our clients not only high
quality products but precise lead
time and suitable model for every solution
What is Thin Client?
A thin client is a computing device that is connected to a network. Unlike PCs or notebooks, which has memory, storage and computing ability to run applications and perform tasks individually, a thin client works like a virtual desktop, which works on the server it connected to.
A thin client has the basic processing function, which obtain its information and resources from the server. It can't run application or store data or documents by itself. It only works as an interface to send signals of your keystrokes, retrieve and store documents, and connect to the applications on the networked servers, where all the tasks are performed.
