Tuesday 15 May 2012

HP All-in-One Desktop Powered by Ethernet

HP's new T410 All-in-One desktop boasts impressive energy efficiency packed into a single space-saving unit designed for mobile businesses.
The HP t410 All-in-One (AiO) features an 18.5-inch display and includes Smart Zero Client technology for automatic configuration and management. The new AiO unit draws power using HP's One Wire Technology and a single Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) cable, making it capable of operating on less than 13W of power.
Not only does one-wire PoE technology require fewer cables and reduces installation time for IT, it provides a much more reliable source of power, which is important for areas where networks tend to be in a better condition than AC power. However, for companies who lack Ethernet connectivity, an AC power plug is available.
HP T410 All-in-One Desktop
The HP T410 is a multipurpose thin client capable of presenting a complex graphical experience based ARM processor technology and System-on-Chip (SoC) design. An integrated Digital Signage Processor (DSP) is working behind the scenes to make all of this possible, allowing for an improved multimedia experience while reducing CPU strain.
The t410 supports Citrix, VMware and Microsoft virtualization environments.

"You're letting the DSP do the hard work, talking to the server and delivering the rich media experience, thereby reducing the requirements on the CPU," said HP product marketing manager Walter Jurek, speaking to Techworld at HP's Global Influencer Summit 2012 in Shanghai.
The HP T410 All-in-One Smart Zero Client is expected to be available this summer, priced at $429.

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