[Thinlinc-technical] Wyse T50 client?
Jens Langner
j.langner at hzdr.de
Mon Jul 29 16:28:30 CEST 2013
Hi,
let me remind you that these Wyse D50d terminals seem to be quite expensive compared to other terminal-like systems like the intel NUC. While a D50d system costs ruffly about 300 EUR, you can get an intel NUC based celeron 846 system with 2 GB of ram and fully pxe bootable for just 150,- EUR (dual headed, ethernet, 3x USB). While the intel NUC is not really sold as a thin client, it perfectly fits into this area and compares perfectly to clients officially sold as Thin Clients. And the good thing with these NUC systems is that for users wanting to have a full desktop for a reason these systems can easily and quickly be converted to full desktop system by simply stuffing in an mSATA drive (there are even versions sold with i3 or i5 processors and soon there will be a version with the new Haswell processor line).
best regards,
jens
Am 29.07.2013 um 16:14 schrieb Seth Galitzer <sgsax at ksu.edu>:
> I got a couple of Wyse D50D clients for testing. They run on AMD Fusion CPUs and have DVI and DisplayPort which can be used for dual-head if you want it. Mine came pre-installed w/ Suse Linux on the 2GB flash, but can easily be replaced or just PXE booted. A bit bigger physically than the T series, but comparable to the Sun Ray DTU.
>
> Another vote here for ARM clients. It's the hot thing these days in the ultra-small-form-factor arena. Imagine ThinLink running on Chromecast or one of these numerous android HDMI dongles.
>
> Seth
>
> On 07/29/2013 08:08 AM, Leigh Porter wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>> I have a Wyse T50 that I am looking at using, seems they are ARM
>>> boxes
>>>> though (I thought they were x86!).
>>>>
>>>> Is there any ARM client? They are really nice boxes and I'd love to
>>>> use them.
>>>
>>> We don't currently have an ARM client, but it is something which we are
>>> considering adding to the development roadmap in the near future. So
>>> it's nice to hear that there is some interest in such clients :)
>>
>> Well I was interested till I found you ain't got one, so I'm not interested anymore and I'll go buy x86 instead :)
>>
>> Shame, they are really nice solidly built clients that are pretty cheap too.
>>
>> --
>> Leigh
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