OSNews has got exclusive information on a new toy that yellowTAB already had coming for some time. It's called the ZintrO, and is being made in cooperation with Nimble Microsystems, Inc.. Its first mention was in this Q&A with yellowTAB CVO Bernd Korz, and it only got better ever since.

As can already been seen on this screenshot on OSNews, the variant of Zeta running on the ZintrO incorporates a significant overhaul of the User Interface. Current users of Zeta can look forward to seeing these UI improvements, to a certain extent, make their appearance in the desktop version of Zeta over time as well.

The ZintrO is said to be very silent, and with the size of an average cable modem, it should be possible to fit it in at any desired place. A real nice feature is the KVM-switch, allowing you to switch from one workstation to another in just one click. More features and specifications can be found on OSNews. A comparison between the PC and the ZintrO (also known as the Nimble V5) stands here.

And as Eugenia at OSNews points out, Bernd Korz is currently residing in the Silicon Valley, California area for a good number of business meetings, including a visit to Eugenia of OSNews. My assumption is that more information in regard to yellowTAB or this particular meeting will appear on OSNews over the next couple of days.