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Technical white paper | HP Hardware Accelerated Graphics for Desktop Virtualization • When connecting to RFX session from RDP 7 RDP client, ensure the following settings are configured: - Display Tab • Colors setting set to "Highest Quality (32 bit)." - Experience Tab • Connection Speed must be set to "LAN (10 Mb/s or higher)." • All check boxes should be checked. Complete the solution with HP Thin Clients Not that we have moved the workstation into the data center, you need to access it with the appropriate end point client. Figure 15 shows an overview of HP's current thin clients portfolio positioning. Figure 15. Thin Client Positioning Power user Knowledge worker Zero (no-OS/single-environment) Smart (no-OS/multi-environment) • HP's best PCoIP Performance • Excellent Security • Zero Mgmt. Flexible (multi-OS/environment) • Core i5 • TPM & Fiber • PCIe expansion slot • Multi-Touch OS • TPM chipset • Fiber NIC support Task worker • AIO and "Puck" form factor • HW Accelerated Protocols • Zero Mgmt. • Power-over-Ethernet (AiO Only) • Dual core CPU • Peripheral support • High Density • Thin and light • Wireless WAN • TPM chipset • Image/data security 28

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When connecting to RFX session from RDP 7 RDP client, ensure the following settings are configured:
Display Tab
Colors setting set to “Highest Quality (32 bit).”
Experience Tab
Connection Speed must be set to “LAN (10 Mb/s or higher).”
All check boxes should be checked.
Complete the solution with HP Thin Clients
Not that we have moved the workstation into the data center, you need to access it with the appropriate end point client.
Figure 15 shows an overview of HP’s current thin clients portfolio positioning.
Figure 15.
Thin Client Positioning
Zero
(no-OS/single-environment)
Smart
(no-OS/multi-environment)
Flexible
(multi-OS/environment)
Power
user
Knowledge
worker
Task
worker
HP’s best PCoIP
Performance
Excellent Security
Zero Mgmt.
Dual core CPU
Peripheral support
High Density
Thin and light
Wireless WAN
TPM chipset
Image/data security
PCIe expansion slot
Multi-Touch OS
TPM chipset
Fiber NIC support
Core i5
TPM & Fiber
AIO and “Puck” form factor
HW Accelerated Protocols
Zero Mgmt.
Power-over-Ethernet (AiO Only)