Product overview – NComputing L300 User Manual
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L300/L230/L130 User Manual
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Product Overview
The NComputing L-series access devices
with vSpace™ desktop virtualization software dramatically cut your
computing costs by enabling multiple users to share a single PC, server or virtual machine. Each user gets
their own virtual desktop with a rich, multimedia computing experience that is practically indistinguishable from
running on a full PC. Best of all, IT staff and end users do not need special training because this end-to-end
solution is easy to manage and is compatible with standard desktop applications.
L-series Models
This user manual covers three distinct L-series products: the L130, L230 and L300. The entry-level L130
provides all of the basic features needed for a good virtual desktop experience, complete with keyboard,
mouse, monitor and speaker connections. The L230 adds a USB port for connecting storage devices, a
microphone port, and more color depth for an even better user experience. The L300 delivers the best
possible virtual desktop experience with the addition of a high-performance video acceleration system that
supports full screen motion video, higher screen resolutions and more USB ports. This manual covers the L-
series on Windows operating systems (refer to the NComputing online Knowledge Base at
and search on “OS Support,” for specific Windows operating systems
supported). For documentation on available Linux operating system support
– refer to the Knowledge Base
(search on “L-series Linux”). The following table summarizes the key differences between the products in the
L-series family.
L130
L230
L300
Maximum Screen Resolution (Wide)
1440x900
1440x900
1920x1080
Maximum Screen Resolution (Standard 4:3)
1280x1024
1280x1024
1600x1200
Maximum Color Depth
16-bit
24-bit
24-bit
Mouse & Keyboard Ports
PS/2
PS/2
USB
Speaker Port
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microphone Port
No
Yes
Yes
USB Peripheral Ports
None
1 x USB*
2 x USB*
Acceleration for full-screen video support
No
No
Yes
*NComputing L-series access devices use remote USB 1.1 or 2.0 to provide transparent USB redirection.
Host System
Network
End User Environment
Access
Device