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Two New HP Thin Clients Coming This April

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HP is launching two new thin clients which will be available this April, the HP t610 Flexible Series Thin Client and HP t510 Thin Clients.

The HP t510 and HP t610 ship with 2 gigabytes of RAM, which doubles the minimum amount that has previously shipped on HP thin clients. The HP t510 and HP t610 also offer hard identification security. The HP t610 is the industry’s first thin client to feature both a BIOS (basic input/output system) that complies with the security recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and an on-board Trusted Platform Module that protects access to networks under the certification requirements of the Trusted Computing Group.

Both the HP t510 and HPt610 allow administrators to manage the thin clients with Windows Embedded Device Manager 2011.The HP t610 is RemoteFX certified, and both the HP t510 and HPt610 are compatible with virtualization software, including Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop, Microsoft RDP 7 and VMware View.

The HP t510 Thin Client has a starting price of $259 and the HP t610 Flexible Series Thin Client has a starting price of $399. The new devices are expected to be available in March in the Asia Pacific and Japan region, and in April in the Americas and Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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