HP Pushes Old Thin-Client Strategy With New Devices
Wednesday, 01 June 2005 by Michel Roth
HP's new thin clients are basic models designed as low-cost entries into server-based computing. The $239 t5125 comes with 32M bytes of flash memory for storage of drivers and small applications, and 128M bytes of DDR (double data rate) memory. The $289 t5520 features 64M bytes of flash memory and 128M bytes of system memory. Both come with Microsoft Corp.'s Windows CE 5.0. The $319 t5525 is a Linux thin client with 256M bytes of flash memory and 128M bytes of system memory. The new devices will be available worldwide in mid-June...()

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