LG Released Monitor Cloud Zero Client V-Series

Posted on the 10 September 2012 by Hpmurah2u @hpmurah2u

LG has just announced the next generation of cloud-range monitor zero client, which has a model number CAV42K, using Teradici chipset Tera2, and LG hopes monitor cloud can become a leader in the performance of cloud computing. LG V-Series is available in two models namely the size of 23-inch (16:9) and 19-inch (16:10). Tera2 chipset is able to reduce power consumption to 6 watts. Tera2 arguably represents a significant improvement compared Tera1 operating with 15 watts of power.
With TERA2321 chip, you can activate the VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), so users can enjoy a more powerful processor to process five times faster pixels (50 MP per second from 10 MP per second) than the range of cloud P-Series monitors that use Tera1 chip. The new chipset also supports DDR3 RAM memory for faster and more efficient that also affect the image quality is better.
The monitor itself has a USB 2.0 port so you can plug into this monitor accessories, such as keyboard, mouse, printer, camera, etc.. In addition, there is also a USB interface box is placed on the back to plug in a USB device, so it looks neater and easier.
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