NComputing EX EX500 Thin Client - Intel Celeron J3455 Quad-core (4 Core) 1.50 GHz - Intel Chip - 4 GB RAM DDR SDRAM - 64 GB Flash - Intel HD Graphics 500 - Gigabit Ethernet - LEAF OS - IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac - HDMI - Network (RJ-45) - 4 Total USB Port(s) - 2 USB 2.0 Port(s) - 2 USB 3.0 Port(s)
A High-Performing, Affordable Endpoint Solution for Citrix, Microsoft, and NComputing Desktop Virtualization Platforms.
The
EX500 thin client is fully optimized for multiple virtualization platforms providing outstanding performance and value using the x86-64 CPU architecture. Features include 4K Ultra HD video, dual monitor ports, gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, broad peripheral support and Wi-Fi all controlled by enterprise-grade device management software-a perfect platform for demanding knowledge workers across the organization.
Multi-platform optimization
The
EX500 provides optimized multimedia capabilities for several virtualization platforms.
- Citrix: Virtual Apps and Desktops. Optimized for Microsoft Teams and supports Browser Content Redirection (BCR) to utilize local capabilities.
- Microsoft: Support for Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), Windows 365 Cloud PC, and Remote Desktop Services (RDS).
- NComputing: VERDE VDI, VERDE Remote Access and vSpace Pro Enterprise.
Powered by LEAF OS
LEAF OS is our small Linux-based operating system designed specifically for secure, highperformance access to virtual desktops and cloud workspaces. Flexible in its deployment,
LEAF OS enables user access to multiple virtual desktop platforms from thin clients and personal computers. Learn more about
LEAF OS.
Local application support
LEAF OS includes select local applications that run on the device, not through a virtualization platform. Direct access to the web via Chromium Browser eliminates virtualization lag. Microsoft Teams and Zoom both benefit from direct audio/video relay eliminating common concerns of web conferencing through virtual platforms. Additional 3rd party Linux applications can be installed in
LEAF OS via the custom module support to further extend its functionality.
LEAF OS controls the availability of these apps and their deployment method, with a Guest Mode option for Kiosk-like use.