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SX200 Thin Client Board

The SX200 thin client OEM board offers embedded OEMs and system integrators access to Sun Ray thin client technology. The SX200 thin client OEM board is small and fanless and connects to a display device, keyboard, and mouse. Its main functions are to process user input and output and to manage communications with a shared server such as a Sun Enterprise workgroup server. The SX200 thin client OEM board includes an on-board smart card reader to give users the flexibility and mobility to access their session from any SX200 thin client OEM board in the workgroup.

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At a Glance
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The SX200 thin client OEM board is a secure, "stateless" board with no local data. It provides access to applications running on multiple platforms, including the Solaris Operating System, Java technology, and Microsoft NT 4.0 or 2000 (via interoperability software), as well as mainframe environments.

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  • Health care
  • Retail
 
Key Benefits
  • Provides the most secure OEM thin client board available while increasing collaboration and mobility.
  • Lowers total cost of ownership.
  • Reduces resource limitations due to desktop configurations while increasing system reliability.
  • Enables business flexibility to meet changing requirements.

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Specifications

  • Graphics chip: Rage 128 Pro GL PC Graphics (24-bit graphics, 2-D acceleration; resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 150 MHz)
  • Network: Dedicated 10/100 BaseT requires dedicated connection between each SX200 thin client OEM board and the server running Sun Ray Server software
  • USB: Four powered USB 1.1 ports
  • Monitor: Industry-standard DVI-I connector
  • Smart card reader: ISO-7816-1�compliant smart card reader
  • Audio: CD-quality audio I/O, microphone, and headphone jacks

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