- - AMD Embedded R-Series SoC RX-427BB 2.7 GHz
- - 4 GB DDR3L-SDRAM 1600 MHz 1 x 4 GB
- - 16 GB Flash
- - AMD Radeon HD 9000
- - Ethernet LAN
- - ThinPro
AMD RX-427BB (4MB Cache, 2.7GHz), 4GB DDR3L-SDRAM, 16GB Flash, AMD Radeon HD 9000, LAN, HP ThinPro
Goodbye add-ons, extras, and optional features. The HP t730 Thin Client, HP’s most powerful desktop thin client, is ready to deploy in demanding environments right out of the box with an AMD quad-core processor, maximum interfaces, OS and ISV choices, and native support for 4 UHD/4K2 displays.
Premium performer
- Harness the power of AMD’s latest generation quad-core1 APU with Turbo Core technology that can throttle CPU action and kick it up to 3.6 GHz to run full VDI and local applications and render video to four displays.
Expand your view with quad displays
- Create an efficient multi-monitor workspace with DisplayPort connections for up to four UHD/4K2 displays, or six displays with the discrete graphics card. Now you can enjoy a high pixel count, serious sharpness, and eye-popping details every day.
Integrated software sweetens the deal
- Streamline deployments, enhance the user experience, and enable smooth device management with HP’s exclusive thin client software: HP Device Manager, HP Velocity, and HP Easy Shell.
Plan ahead with expansive I/O connections
- Support your business now and in the future with serial, parallel, PS/2, and USB ports plus a PCI Express x4 low profile expansion slot.
HP t730, 2.7 GHz, AMD Embedded R-Series SoC, 2nd Generation AMD Embedded R-Series APU, RX-427BB, 3.6 GHz, 4 MB
HP t730. Processor frequency: 2.7 GHz, Processor family: AMD Embedded R-Series SoC, Processor generation: 2nd Generation AMD Embedded R-Series APU. Internal memory: 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3L-SDRAM, Memory clock speed: 1600 MHz. Total storage capacity: 16 GB, Storage media: Flash. On-board graphics card model: AMD Radeon HD 9000. Cabling technology: 10/100/1000Base-T(X), Supported protocols: Citrix ICA/HDX; Microsoft RFX/RDP; VMware Horizon View through RDP/PCoIP, and Blast Extreme