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Way too much money
I agree. At those prices, only Giant Super Mega-Corp can afford it.
Not too much money when you get right down to it.
I just recently purchased one of these units (B100) for my organization. The device may be pricey than most, but allows much more control of a braoder range of OS than any other product that I could find.
The device has saved my company money already by not having to pay me mileage to travel to a remote location to fix an issue with uers' PC's. I would say that it will easily pay for itself by the end of the year.
The ability to control a users' Windows Mobile phone remotely has come in very handy on several occasions already.
The product is great and the people behind the product have been professional and knowledgeable with any questions that I have had.
I would recommend this product to anyone looking for this type of solution. Beats software solutions hands down.
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