Jetway MiniQ 860Twin

Jetway supplies the MiniQ 860Twin SFF in several different colors.



The unit we tested was a very attractive Silver on Silver. All units also come with a trackball remote, which is more sensible than it first appears.



With the second workstation possibly in a second room, either wired or wireless, the remote is handy to make adjustments on the PC that controls both systems.

The front panel LCD is a really nice feature of the 860Twin.



All operational information is supplied as pictographs on the soft blue display.



The LCD supplies quite a lot of useful information, including CPU temperature, Fan Speed, Time, and Messages.

The evaluation system also included a Jetway GeForce FX 5600XT to provide the Dual-Head Video Card for 2-user operation.



The flip-down front door covers the ports, which are an almost ideal arrangement of an optical SPDIF in, mic and headphone mini jacks, 2 firewire ports, and 2 USB.



The rear ports of the 860Twin are just as complete - with the PS2 mouse and keyboard ports, LAN, 3 USB, 3 mini audio jacks, VGA, serial, and a printer port. Yes, a printer port! The Jetway 860Twin is one of the few SFF that we have tested with a standard parallel printer port if you need one. Also, on the back of the case are a 2nd Serial port and a SPDIF optical out socket.

What Do You Need for a Twin PC? 2-User Operation
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  • Wesleyrpg - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link

    hmm, i wonder what the legal implications are for two users using the same piece of software at the same time (ie MS WORD). I bet if Micro$oft got wind of this they would demand two product licences be used. (which means two office installs and twice as much money)

    Anyone else agree?

    WES
  • Zepper - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link

    Clever, but nothing really new. I haven't seen it for a while, but there was a video card that had outputs for four screens, kbds and mice. And you could put up to four of those in one computer. Worked with some tweaked version of Win.
    .bh.
  • TallCoolOne - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link

    The first page of this article mentions that this system can be used for 2 player gaming. I know this is only a "First Look" article, but did AnandTech test this? It would be nice to know just how far this system can be pushed. ;) Also interesting would be to see if it can connect to a LAN game and be 'seen' as two separate computers in that environment.

    TC1
  • JKing76 - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link

    Two words: Gimme key.
  • reever - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link

    I don't think this would have many implications for the home user, but for public place like libraries or schools I think this this would help a lot of people out

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