Thin customers have actually been around for decades, but the ubiquity of always-on web coupled with services’ desire to sample niche running systems might discuss their current renewal.
HP has actually unveiled a new member of its PC converter family, readily available this summertime: the ThinPro Go. It’s a rebadged 32 GB Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 USB flash drive that has a USB 3.0 Type-An adapter and an optimum read/write speed of 100 MBps.
Plug it into an existing device to change it into what HP calls a safe and secure Linux-based HP thin client. This permits employees to boot into the firm’s ThinPro OS and access cloud ap