

On the back of the device are the DisplayPort, DVI, RJ45, two 2.0 USB ports, and the power connection. Under the top of the device is the Teradici CPU/GPU and the DDR3 RAM on the unit’s mainboard. This, coupled with the device’s lack of support for persistent data storage, makes it very secure. Moreover, the fact that it boots from firmware means that it does not have an operating system, meaning that it would be difficult to compromise. The NX-N2-T does not have any moving parts (not even a fan), which should make it extremely reliable. Single – DVI: 1920×1200 (2560 x 1600 w/Splitter)ĭual – Display Port + DVI: each display will be limited to 1920 x 1200 The Samsung NX-N2-T comes with a 3-year warranty and a MSRP of $199. Last, I’ll provide some final thoughts and briefly discuss who would benefit most from this device. In this article, I’ll give an overview of the specifications, design and build of the NX-N2-T, and then I’ll outline the testing on the device I carried out over the span of three weeks and the key findings from those tests. The client supports two monitors and has 6 USB connectors. Its ultra-small form factor minimizes the space it takes up on a desk, and it can even be mounted on the back of a monitor using a VESA mount. This support allows the device to be used by VMware Horizon View, VMware Horizon DaaS, Amazon WorkSpaces (AWS), Leostream, or any other virtual desktop that supports the PCoIP protocol.

One of the features that distinguishes the device from many other clients is its built-in support for Teradici’s PCoIP remote display protocol via a Teradici Tera2321 (Tera2) processor.
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The Samsung NX-N2-T NX Series Tera2 Zero Client Desktop is a moderately-priced zero client designed to deliver a virtual desktop to an end-user.
