Radeus Labs announces the only commercially available, ruggedized, four-monitor thin client.

by | Jan 21, 2020 | Announcements , Computing

POWAY, CA — January 21, 2020 — Radeus Labs, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance electronic and computing systems for defense and satcom markets, today announced the release of a new ruggedized, four-monitor thin client to address the growing virtualization market.

Radeus Labs is pleased to introduce a line of thin-client solutions. Its latest thin client supports up to four monitors and runs a RedHat-based operating system on AMD’s Ryzen Embedded V1000-line motherboard with 8 GB RAM and built-in, 180-watt power supply.

The Radeus Labs four-monitor thin client addresses the market needs for responsiveness. The design is compatible with the most widely used thin-client protocols, including PCoIP, Blast Extreme, RDP, VNC, and others. The operating system is auditable, secure, and STIG compliant. The hardware design is ruggedized and designed to MIL-STD-810. The built-in power supply, something that is often overlooked, increases configurability. The mounting options include a VESA mount. Radeus Labs also provides a dual-monitor version, listed on the website.

“When designing a virtualized computing system of our own, we tested several high-end thin clients, none of which supported four graphically intense monitors, they were latent and usually only compatible with a single protocol,” according to Troy Wood, Sr. Engineer and product designer. “We set out to create our own thin client using better hardware and software to overcome the shortcomings of existing commercial systems.”

For information about this release, please contact:

tc-sales@radeuslabs.com
Radeus Labs Inc.
858-391-1210

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About Radeus Labs, Inc.

Radeus Labs, Inc., with headquarters and manufacturing facilities in Poway, CA, is a leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of leading-edge hardware and software systems for the defense and satcom markets. Radeus Labs products are thoughtfully designed with a focus on ease of use, high performance and sustainability. Our products provide above average product life spans and deliver added value to our customers. Our customer service and support are unrivaled in our industry. For more information about Radeus Labs and our high performance products, visit us at radeuslabs.com.

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