Another very positive point is the silence when operating the device, as there are no moving parts within the device, no hard drive nor fan at all thanks to the Transmeta Crusoe processor. The device also includes a stereo 16 bits sound card and an internal speaker, not to mention the obvious network card.īeing placed vertically on its stand, the device takes very little space on the user’s desktop. Two versions are available, one using a 32 MB flash memory and 64 MB of RAM and another one shipping with 128 MB of flash and 128 MB or RAM. The hardware The “t5515” thin client is based on a Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 800 MHz processor, and uses an ATI RADEON 7000M with 16 MB of video RAM for display. This is also, to my knowledged, the first device that is using Xfce for its graphical user interface. Unlike the other models from the “t5000” line of HP thin clients which use Microsoft Windows CE as their embedded operating system, the “t5515” is based on the Linux operating system. This summer, in the beginning of August, HP has released a new Linux based thin client.
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