Repurposing Thin Clients

parkytowers.me.uk/thin/

«In most cases the underlying hardware of a Thin Client is actually a general purpose computer and can be reused and reprogrammed to be something other than a Thin Client.»

<- need a cheap low-power x86 computer? Read this.

@lproven This reminds me of the era of character mode terminals, which were often pretty complete microcomputers.

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@amoroso @lproven
There are quite interesting specimens listed there, like HP t740:

CPU: AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25-3.6GHz (8 cores)
GPU: Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, with optional Radeon E9173 supports up to six (!) displays at 3840x2160@60Hz
Storage: 16GB-512GB (3 x M.2 slots, one can only be used for wireless cards though, 1Tb module worked in at least 1 of them)
RAM: 4-32GB (64GB Max)
> In March 2023 Eric reported that he was happily using his t740 with 2 x 32GB SODIMMs

"Thin" client 😂🤣😂

@m0xee Perhaps it was easier and cheaper to design such thin clients based on standard boards and chipsets.

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@amoroso
Yes, most probably so, but marketing that thing as "thin" still feels weird to me.
And I don't think I'm alone… There is a certain user review mentioned on its page:
"Come on, HP, now you're just being silly" — April, February 2021

@lproven

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