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Wyse T50 thin client

Wyse Launches T50, A Linux-based Thin Client For Cloud Client Computing Deployments

May 20, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Wyse Technology has announced the Wyse T50 thin client, which delivers Web, Citrix, Microsoft, and VMware VDI user experience, all through a single, intuitive user interface.

Wyse T50 is powered by Wyse-enhanced Linux, delivering a simpler user interface and a “plug and display” start-up of less than 20 seconds. The ENERGY STAR Version 5.0, and EPEAT-compliant Wyse T50 thin client also creates a rich user experience displaying vibrant multimedia and Flash in VDI and the local browser.

The Wyse T50 also includes the same automatic configuration and management used in Wyse’s premium thin and zero clients, eliminating the need for manual utilities and wizards.

With Wyse T50, users have the DVI-I display option to connect to two monitors for optimum viewing versatility. Wyse T50 also includes networking capabilities, with gigabit Ethernet and optional integrated B/G/N Wi-Fi. Wyse T50 also supports the RDP7 protocol and offers such advanced features as Wyse Collaborative Processing Architecture media redirection and bitmap compression.

At the heart of the Wyse T50 lies the Marvell ARMADA PXA 510 application processor and an ARMv7 CPU running at 1GHz frequency.

The Wyse-enhanced Linux firmware is verified Citrix Ready for Citrix Receiver with HDX, and features certification with VMware View Open Client, and support for Wyse TCX and VDA.

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