IGEL Technology today met desktop requirements for increased broadband
efficiency and computing power head on with its latest generation of UD5 and UD3
thin clients.
The new
UD5 Dual Core can readily handle resource-intensive tasks such as decoding
multimedia content. At the same time, it's more energy efficient than ever. In
keeping with the well-proven Universal Desktop concept, the new top-of-the-line
model also supports all popular communications protocols such as Citrix HDX,
PCoIP and Microsoft RemoteFX.
Based on
Intel's Sandy Bridge chipset technology, which is also used in today's more
powerful notebooks, an Intel Celeron 847 dual-core CPU is at the heart of the
UD5 Dual Core model series. In addition, 1 GB of main memory (DDR3 RAM) and up
to 2 GB of flash memory (in the form of a SATA SSD) ensures fast signal
processing. The newly improved UD5 also boasts upgraded hardware (including two
fast USB 3.0 ports) that will be particularly beneficial when it comes to
desktop virtualization. For instance, to accelerate multimedia playback on the
hardware side, flash animations and other video files can be redirected from the
server over to the thin client, which then locally decodes the content and plays
it back smoothly and seamlessly. This highly effective multimedia redirection
allows the new UD5 to conserve server resources while also offering users the
best-possible playback experience.
Old and New
Strengths Combined
Just
like its predecessor, the new UD5 Dual Core comes with a large number of
standard ports for peripherals. Standard features include one PS/2 port, two
serial ports, one PCIe slot and a total of six USB ports (2 x USB 3.0, 4 x USB
2.0). Furthermore, an integrated smartcard reader is optionally available as are
two versions of IGEL's connectivity foot: one with an integrated WLAN module and
an additional parallel port and another with an anti-theft USB port within the
foot itself. The UD5 Dual Core also comes standard with dualview support,
featuring a DVI and a display port allowing simultaneous use of two digital
monitors.
With its
excellent multimedia capabilities, there are practically no limits to where the
new, high-performance UD5 can be deployed. The UD5 Dual Core is also
exceptionally well suited for multi-screen workstations or as an end-user device
in education, where it can easily meet the need for full-screen HD video
playback or the delivery of complex graphical content, such as Aero interface
effects, PowerPoint presentations or flash animations within efficient cloud
environments.
IGEL UD3 Gets 20%
Plus Boost
In terms
of performance, the fourth generation of the IGEL UD3 surpasses even the
top-of-the-range UD5 single core models. The VIA Eden X2 dual core processor
with the VIA VX900 chip set speeds up the ultra compact all-round thin client by
over 20%. The new CPU is backed up by up to 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 4 GB of
flash storage in the form of an SATA SSD. Further highlights include Dualview
with two digital monitors (max. resolution: 1,920 x 1,200 pixels) as well as USB
3.0 at two of the six USB ports. With the new UD3 dual core, IGEL is making the
transition to the world of cloud hosted applications and virtual desktops more
attractive and future-proof than ever before, combining improved multimedia
capabilities and greater energy efficiency at a low price.
As with
all IGEL devices, both new models come with the IGEL Universal Management Suite
(UMS), the leading remote management software system within the sector. The UMS
allows standardized and secure remote management as well as fast rollouts of
IGEL Universal Desktops, converted PCs and selected thin clients from other
manufacturers.
"Our
incorporation of the very latest hardware components makes our best selling
models even more powerful," said Simon Richards, IGEL's UK MD. "For our
customers, this means greater freedom in deciding how to implement complex
virtualization projects while, at the same, being able to enjoy all the proven
benefits of thin clients along with IGEL's outstanding
quality."
Prices and
Availability
The IGEL UD5-740 LX with IGEL Linux will
cost £414; the IGEL UD5-740 W7 with
Windows Embedded 7 will cost £475. Both devices will be officially available
from May 16.
The IGEL UD3-740 LX with IGEL Linux is
available for £329, while the IGEL
UD3-740 W7 with Windows Embedded 7 costs £429 in the Advanced version. Both
devices will be available from May 27.
All
prices are net end-customer retail prices. IGEL offers a five-year warranty. The
IGEL Universal Management Suite (UMS) remote management software comes supplied
as standard.
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