Our System Specification
Microsft® Windows® Media 2005 OS
Gigabyte S2 Motherboard
Intel® Pentum® 3.00 GHz HT Processor
Nvidia G-Force 8400GS 800 Core Graphic Card
1 GB DDR 2 Ramdom Access Memory
160 GB Hard Disk Space
DVD Drive
2 Front USB Out (User can Backup Data Easely)
Our Service
Our Workstation run with Internet Cafe Software that allow User to by timecode base on requirment and use untill timecode expaire either user can logout and login on following day with same timecode if purchase timcode remain time
Connectivity
SLT ISP Broudband 2 MB, Bluethoot, Inferead and WiFi 110 KBPS
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. This technology allows you to take
advantage of the unused bandwidth that already exists on your phone line. Regular telephone
service uses less than one percent of the capacity of the telephone lines, leaving the remaining
99 percent of the line for high speed data use.

Bluetooth is a wireless protocol utilizing short-range communications technology facilitating data transmissions over short distances from fixed and/or mobile devices, creating wireless personal area networks (PANs). The intent behind the development of Bluetooth was the creation of a single digital wireless protocol, capable of connecting multiple devices and overcoming issues arising from synchronization of these devices. Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, telephones, laptops, personal computers,

Wi-Fi, which stands for wireless fidelity, in a play on the older term Hi-Fi, is a wireless networking technology used across the globe. Wi-Fi refers to any system that uses the 802.11 standard, which was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and released in 1997. The term Wi-Fi, which is alternatively spelled WiFi, Wi-fi, Wifi, or wifi, was pushed by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a trade group that pioneered commercialization of the technology. |