HP Shows Off Power Over Ethernet Thin Client

Drawing only 13W is pretty cool: "HP has unveiled an all-in-one thin client capable of being powered by an Ethernet cable. The t410 AiO supports the Type 1 Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard, which means it is capable of drawing its power from a network connection, although it can be powered by standard AC power. It uses an ARM-based processor and has an integrated 18.5-inch monitor, and it is capable of being used for virtual desktops through Windows RDP, VMware View and Citrix ICA." -- source: http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/05/10/1354214/hp-shows-off-power-over-... Cheers, Peter -- Peter Reutemann, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waikato, NZ http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~fracpete/ Ph. +64 (7) 858-5174

-----Original Message----- From: wlug-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:wlug-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Peter >Reutemann Sent: Friday, 11 May 2012 8:35 a.m. To: wlug Subject: [wlug] HP Shows Off Power Over Ethernet Thin Client
Drawing only 13W is pretty cool:
That wouldn't power the screen too, would it?

Drawing only 13W is pretty cool:
That wouldn't power the screen too, would it?
I don't think so. Cheers, Peter -- Peter Reutemann, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waikato, NZ http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~fracpete/ Ph. +64 (7) 858-5174

The new POE standard is good for about 34.5 watts, it would be tight, but you could get a thin client and display in that kind of footprint... On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Glenn Ramsey <glenn(a)componic.co.nz> wrote:
On 11/05/12 11:26, Peter Reutemann wrote:
Drawing only 13W is pretty cool:
That wouldn't power the screen too, would it?
I don't think so.
I'd expect that it would, otherwise what would be the point of it?
-- Glenn Ramsey <glenn(a)componic.co.nz>
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