Starting from just $179, VXL sets a new benchmark in entry-level, desktop cloud-clients with its high spec, dual-core, IQ-L range | Linux Today

Starting from just $179, VXL sets a new benchmark in entry-level, desktop cloud-clients with its high spec, dual-core, IQ-L range

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Apr 13, 2016

Manchester, UK – Worldwide thin client supplier, VXL, launches its latest IQ-L desktop cloud-clients with an impressive 1.58GHz Intel Baytrail-M Celeron Dual Core processor with Turbo boost up to 2.25 GHz.

Introduced in response to a growing need for enhanced entry-level desktop performance, the IQ-L series handles a broad range of multimedia applications and is the ideal choice for users who need to run several applications at once.

Available with Windows Embedded 8 Standard (WE8S), Windows 10 IoT Enterprise and Gio6 Linux operating systems, the IQ-L series also supports leading industry protocols including Citrix HDX, VMware Horizon View and Microsoft RDP.

Frank Noon, VXL’s VP Worldwide Sales commented; ???Our new IQ-L series puts VXL very much at the forefront of the highly competitive entry-level sector???. ???Not only is it the ideal solution for task and knowledge users, it’s also one of the lowest cost and best value desktops available today??? he added.

With a powerful performance, provided by its on board 32GB Flash / 4GB RAM (WE8S and Windows IoT) and 8GB Flash / 2GB RAM (Gio6 Linux), the highly specified IQ-L series boasts Gigabit networking, three USBs (1 x 3.0 and 2 x 2.0), HDMI and VGA ports, Intel HD graphics processor and optional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Benefiting from a space saving design and small footprint, the lightweight, 0.45Kg IQ-L series also includes a free of charge VESA mounting bracket for attaching to the rear of a monitor.

The IQ-L series come with a three-year warranty and include VXL’s Fusion Professional device manager software solution as standard.

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