[Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
Leigh Porter
leigh.porter at ukbroadband.com
Sat Aug 30 01:04:09 CEST 2014
I find it rather odd that I can pick up a cheap PC for less than many of these supposedly low cost thin clients.
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Sent: 29 August 2014 23:58
To: Rob Evans
Cc: thinlinc-technical at lists.cendio.se
Subject: Re: [Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
What was the cost of the NUC's?
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Rob Evans <rob.evans at originvs.com> wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Thanks for your post, that's interesting stuff, we have been looking at
> tying to use Pi's and other very basic HP thin clients.
>
> Will research further.
>
> Thanks & regards.
>
> Rob
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
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> From: Stefan W. Lambert
> Sent: 29/08/2014 18:05
> To: thinlinc-technical at lists.cendio.se
> Subject: Re: [Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
>
> Hello,
>
> we're using some Cubietrucks (http://cubieboard.org) with a selfmade Lubuntu
> mircroSD-Card Image and the Thinlinc ARMv7 Client Package as TS-ThinClient.
>
> The Cubietruck is a dual Core Single Board Computer with the following
> specifications.
> - Allwinner Tech SOC A20 ARM® Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core ARM® Mali400 MP2 Complies
> with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
> - 2GB DDR3 at 480MHz
> - HDMI&VGA 1080P display output on-board
> - 10M/100M/1G Ethernet
> - WIFI + BT wireless connection with antenna on-board
> - SATA 2.0 interface support 2.5’ HDD (for 3.5’ HDD, only need another 12V
> power input)
> - Storage solution NAND + MicroSD
> - 2 x USB HOST, 1 x OTG, 1 x SPDIF, 1 x IR, 4 x LEDs, 1 x Headphone, 3 x
> Keys
> - Power DC5V at 2.5A with HDD support Li-battery & RTC
> - 54 extended pins including I2S, I2C, SPI, CVBS, LRADC x2,UART, PS2, PWM
> x2, TS/CSI, IRDA, LINEIN&FMIN&MICIN, TVIN x4 with 2.0 pitch connectors
> - PCB size 11cm *8cm*1.4mm
>
> The Board with a 8GB microSD Card (for the Lubuntu OS), a 12V/2.5A Power
> Adapter and the Jewel Case costs only 115,- € inkl. VAT.
>
> For our requirements (Production environment ( Xubuntu 14.04 LTS based
> selfmade Linuxdistro, called akiraLINUX) with less Video and Audio) the
> cubietruck works very well as thinclient.
>
> Best Regards
> Stefan
>
> P.S.
> Sorry for my bad english.
>
>
>
>
> Am 21.08.2014 um 00:39 schrieb Ken Mandelberg:
>
> I seem to recall that thinlinc now as some preliminary Android/Arm support.
> What is the lowest cost Android thin client known to work with it?
>
> We run Sunrays now and are waiting for a really low cost Android replacement
> to migrate.
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