Samsung Information Systems, San Jose, California has unveiled the PCterminal/286, a 12MHz diskless workstation that uses the Intel 80286 microprocessor and includes four expansion slots, as well as its first product designed in the US, the SE2100 Ethernet interface board: the PCterminal/286 was co-developed with Novell Inc and is optimised for NetWare, and the extra expansion slots are claimed to provide the AT-alike with greater flexibility than competing workstations; it will be distributed through Samsung and Novell resellers and dealers, at $1,800 with 640Kb and keyboard from the second quarter; the SE2100 is due out in April, with software drivers for NetWare 2.0a up, and is $500.