Description
HP t740 Thin Client l The thin client built to drive graphic-heavy workflows
Deliver secure, powerhouse performance to your graphicsintensive virtual, cloud, and local computing environments with the HP t740 Thin Client, our most powerful desktop thin client that supports up to six 4K displays.
Our ultimate power and performance
Deliver secure, powerhouse performance to your graphicsintensive virtual, cloud, and local computing environments with the HP t740 Thin Client, our most powerful desktop thin client that supports up to six 4K displays.
Our ultimate power and performance
- Blaze through demanding workloads with the ultra-powerful AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1756B processor and fast system memory. Render content seamlessly with support for up to six UHD/4K displays.
- Encrypt data as it flows between the system memory and processor, protect firmware, and lock down access with an inherently secure thin client that has AMD memory guard, an embedded OS, and a NIST SP800-193 component.
- Get a thin client optimized for your unique business needs with a configurable PCIe slot that supports advanced graphics, multiple displays, alternative networking, and optional ports.
- Remotely setup and deploy your devices, boost Wi-Fi® network performance, and get local-quality multimedia with included software that makes our thin clients capable, responsive, and reliable.
- Deter unauthorized updates with an embedded operating system that protects flash memory. Customize user settings and permissions to monitor and control incoming and outgoing data.
- Secure your content and data even more with an optional smartcard-integrated keyboard and Fiber Optic NIC connection.
- 3.25 GHz AMD processor for performing computational tasks effectively
- With enhanced security and easy maintenance, the HP ThinPro OS increases your business's productivity
- The 8 GB memory assures smooth performance
- Use the 2 USB 2.0 ports for rapid data action
- The shared graphic card allows for well-ordered and trouble free performance
- Speedy data transfer is no longer an issue with Gigabit Ethernet connection