CoLaptop Service: €7 Monthly Personal Laptop Colocation with Remote Access
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A bagel that needed a few more minutes. And maybe a fact-check.
Summary
CoLaptop offers a personal laptop colocation service for €7 per month, providing remote hosting for laptops with included IPv4 address, KVM access, and monitoring. The service includes free prepaid shipping and handles all setup, allowing users to send just their laptop and power brick for remote access and hosting.
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This includes all services: colocation, IPv4 address, KVM access, and monitoring.
We'll provide a prepaid shipping box - just pack everything securely and drop it at your nearest collection point. It's completely free!
Your laptop and its power brick.
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