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Samsung 930ND
Released January, 2009
The Pros: RDP Zero Client for VMware View or Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (aka Terminal Services). Supports full frame rate 2D/3D graphics delivered to 930ND over standard IP network.
The Cons:No support for ICA. Must put XenApp into RDP mode. Requires PCoIP PCIe add-in card today. (Vmware View will add software host capability going forward - see vmware PCoIP press release Sept 2008). Max resolution 1280x1024 for one display (note 2nd display could be any DVI display with resolution up to 1900x1200).
The Samsung 930ND is a 19" PC-over-IP (PCoIP) display, which gives a true PC experience over standard IP networks. The next-generation IT infrastructure come equipped with a Teradici-compatible blade server and IP address.
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This allows data from a host PC to be accessed from anywhere at any time, while maintaining security to prevent data loss and hacking. The PCoIP display has a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and a 1280x1024 resultion. There are four USB connectors, 2-way HD audio, a DVI-out for a second display and supports PCoIP and RDP modes. The 930D is compatible with with Windows Vista, XP, 2000 and 98 as well as Mac OS Leopard, X and 9. There is advanced encoding/decoding done by the PC hostcard as well as a decoding chip in the monitor to deliver high-quality images and graphics displayed in real time. The 930ND uses superior compressed data transmission than earlier models for a higher quality image.
Features:
- PC-over-IP (PCoIP) display
- Teradici-compatible blade server and IP address
- 1000:1 contrast ratio
- 5ms response time
- 1280x1024 resolution
- Four USB connectors
- 2-way HD audio
- DVI-out for second display
- Supports PCoIP and RDP modes
- Compatible with with Windows Vista, XP, 2000,98 and Mac OS Leopard, X and 9
- PC hostcard encoding/decoding
- In-monitor decoding chip
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RDP Zero Client for VMware View or Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (aka Terminal Services)
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Supports full frame rate 2D/3D graphics delivered to 930ND over standard IP network
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Supports all mutlimedia including flash media and HD video
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Supports all USB peripherals including isochronous USB peripherals such as web cams, USB speakers etc
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Multi-display with DVI out for 2nd display (can be up to 1900x1200 resolution)
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True Zero Client - supports any user type
* no X86 processor in client
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No Application OS, no drivers
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Unique intelligent USB authorization (controlled by hardware for extreme security)
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PCoIP Zero Client for connection to VMware View (when supported, see vmware press release Sept 2008)
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2-way audio with integrated speakers
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See performance demo 3D graphics and HD video performance - all delivered over a standard IP network http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzGmwNIpFG4
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No support for ICA. Must put XenApp into RDP mode.
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Requires PCoIP PCIe add-in card today. (Vmware View will add software host capability going forward - see vmware PCoIP press release Sept 2008)
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Max resolution 1280x1024 for one display (note 2nd display could be any DVI display with resolution up to 1900x1200)
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