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CLI Unveils Zero Client LT4100
PLACENTIA, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Computer Lab International (CLI,Inc.)
the innovative leader in thin client solutions announces the release of
the LT4100
zero client to their product portfolio. Using PC-over-IP technology, the
LT4100 is based on the next generation Tera2 PCoIP processor from
Teradici. Using host-based pixel encoding, this client optimizes network
bandwidth while delivering an unparalleled user experience.
A true fit for Virtual Desktop environments, CLI's LT4100 includes
enhanced security, featuring zero client architecture without exposed
API's or application ports. An IT Admnistrator's dream this secure zero
client requires minimal management and maintenance. The LT4100 also
delivers a superior end-user experience over 2 HD displays with high
resolution and full frame rate 3D graphics. The best of both worlds,
with a rich multimedia offering and easy manageability, make CLI's
LT4100 the right VDI end-point solution for any organization.
CLI will be showcasing the LT4100
on March 3 - 7, 2013 at the HIMSS 2013 annual conference and exhibition
at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA. See it in
action at booth 5100 to experience the outstanding performance and
superior graphics capabilities. "The LT4100 is a perfect fit for any
organization that is looking for a secure, low maintenance thin client
that will deliver an amazing end user experience. Capable of handling
even the most graphics intensive applications this client really
delivers for your IT staff and end users. Come see it for yourself at
HIMSS 2013," said TC Lin, Executive Vice President of CLI.
ABOUT CLI
Computer Lab International (CLI)
was founded in 1981 with headquarters for Sales, Technical support and
US engineering in Placentia, CA (News - Alert). Additional worldwide facilities include
a state of the art (ISO 9002) manufacturing and engineering facility
located in Taiwan as well as regional sales offices throughout the
United States. CLI has been the successful market innovator, first with
IBM (News - Alert) compatible modular terminals, then the first networked text terminal
supporting TCP/IP, and now the leader with Windows Based Terminals.

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