wcn00 said the keywords 'remote desktop'. However he then ruined it by talking about an over broadband experience.
The power of SBC/thin client is in the LAN. The client can be virtually any old box with a NIC. Customized fancy, static, thin-client boxes need not apply.
How many of you have old retired boxes in the basement? Break them out and repurpose them as thin clients attached to your newest hottest machine set-up as a terminal server. You now have as many hot machines as you have boxes. Sweet!
This will keep tens of thousands of machines out of the landfill or the clutches of unethical recyclers who just foist our pollution problems on the third world.
Did I mention that the server could even be running that other legacy operating system and you could RDP to it? Check out on the net, the various ways that this can be done with multiple concurrent connections even on the non-server versions.
By the way, thinstation, is awesome. Go, thinstation team, go. »