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HP launches new thin clients
Sep. 03, 2008

HP has announced two new thin client computers that use Via's 1.0GHz Eden CPU. Offered with Windows CE and XP Embedded (XPe), respectively, the t5540 and t5630 include gigabit Ethernet, six USB ports, plus both VGA and DVI video outputs, the company says.

(Click here for a larger view of HP's t5630)

New entries at the low end of HP's thin client line, the t5540 and t5630 offer "expanded multimedia features, enhanced brokering capabilities, greater performance, and improved management support," claims HP. Another touted new feature of the devices is HP's "scratch-resistant" DuraFinish.

The t5540 and t5630 use an identical hardware platform, featuring a 1.0GHz Via Eden CPU. This processor has a 5W TDP (thermal design power), and it's likely paired here with Via's CX700M integrated northbridge/southbridge, though HP did not specify.

The Windows CE-based t5540 comes with 512MB of DDR2 RAM and 128MB of flash storage. Meanwhile, the t5630 runs XPe, has 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and offers 1GB of flash storage. On both devices, 64MB of system memory is reserved for video usage, according to the company.

The devices measure 8.65 x 8.5 x 2.05 inches, and sport both VGA and DVI-D video outputs. They include six USB ports -- two on the front, two on the rear, and two in a "secure compartment." Connectivity is via a gigabit Ethernet interface, with RJ45 connector, says HP.

The t5540 and t5630 include two PS/2 ports apiece, for legacy keyboards and mice, plus serial and parallel ports. They have microphone inputs and headphone outputs on their front panels, too.

HP says the t5540's Windows CE 6.0 installation allows it to be configured "with the familiar Windows interface, or [as a] simple locked-down appliance." The device includes Altiris Deployment Solution and HP Device Manager software, according to the company. In addition, HP's ThinState Tools software is said to allow deploying clients simply by copying settings from a "master" device, without installing new deployment/management servers.

The t5630 again includes Altiris Deployment Solution and HP Device Manager software, and adds Symantec's Endpoint Protection software to the mix, says HP. Also touted is the device's use of Microsoft's Enhanced Write Filter, which makes the operating system inherently resistant to malware or other unauthorized modifications, since it reboots to a pristine state.

Features and specifications listed by HP for the t5540 and t5630 include:
  • Processor -- 1.0GHz Via Eden
  • Memory:
    • 512MB of DDR2 RAM and 128MB of flash storage (t5540)
    • 1GB of DDR2 RAM and 1GB of flash storage (t5630)
  • Networking -- 10/100/100 Ethernet with R45 port
  • Other I/O:
    • 6 x USB 2.0 (2 front, 2 rear, 2 in "secure compartment")
    • 1 x serial
    • 1 x parallel
    • 2 x PS/2
    • DVI
    • VGA
    • Audio mic in/headphone out
  • Dimensions -- 8.65 x 8.5 x 2.05 inches
  • Weight -- 3.4 pounds
  • Power supply -- 50W, 100-240VAC input
Two other newly announced thin clients from HP use the same form factor as the above devices, but cut the Via Eden's clock speed to 500MHz. Known as the t5145 and t5545, they use HP's ThinConnect and ThinPro operating systems, respectively.

HP did not announce pricing or availability for the t5540 and t5630, except to say that both devices are "coming soon." More information may appear on the company's website, here.



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