With the single purpose of image decompression and decoding, the PCoIP processor eliminates endpoint hard drives, graphic processors, operating systems, applications and security software. The list of PCoIP Zero Clients is always expanding, with the new HP t310 Quad-Display Zero Client the latest addition.
With no on-board storage or applications, immunity to viruses, and the PCoIP support transmitting encrypted pixels only, not data, this new Zero Client offers the optimal security as well as performance.
The new HP t310 Zero Client, based upon PCoIP technology, is able to deliver up to quad support with a highly-tuned processor designed for the PCoIP protocol.
"Our customers want the security Zero Clients deliver, but hunger for workstation performance for multitasking," said Jeff Wood, vice president and general manager, Workstations and Thin Clients, HP Inc. "HP's focus on deploying highly secure zero or thin clients while ensuring an easy-to-navigate ecosystem, simple setup and maintenance is captivating customers."
Multi-monitor workspaces are in high demand across all industries, including those which are data sensitive. The new HP t310 Quad-Display Zero Clients support running multiple graphics, modeling, and simulation feeds on two 2560 x 1600 displays or four 1920 x 1200 displays.
Supported by Teradici PCoIP technology, you get worry-free security and powerful performance across all your displays. Learn more here.