Ahead of
VMware Explore 2023,
LG Business Solutions USA introduced its 2023 CQ series
of thin clients designed to deliver long product life, advanced security,
powerful performance, seamless connectivity and significant power savings that
can increase efficiency and productivity in addition to simplifying expansion.
Visitors to
LG's booth (#315) at the Aug. 21-24 event at The Venetian Convention and Expo
Center in Las Vegas were able to experience the new 2023 series of thin
client workstations, a 24-inch All-in-One thin client for healthcare and much
more.
According to
Phillip Johnson, IT Sales Director at LG Business Solutions USA, the upgraded
series leverages the latest Intel processors, more powerful wireless protocols
and the newest operating systems to deliver greater speed and connectivity for
fast-paced work environments.
"With the new
2023 lineup of thin client workstations, businesses can benefit from the latest
computing innovations and standards that help employees work faster while
maintaining the high level of data security and flexibility inherent to all of
LG's cloud-based devices and solutions," Johnson said. "By moving the main
processing and storage to the cloud, workstation power usage can be reduced,
and costs can be cut even further, thanks to the longer product life spans enabled
by the elimination of moving parts."
With a total of
15 new SKUs available immediately for ordering, businesses can find whatever
they are looking for, including All-in-One and box-type thin clients running
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise or a Linux-based OS. Non-OS options are also
available. LG's VMware Explore booth featured the 24-inch All-in-One
Devices (24CQ650N Series) and Desktop thin clients (CQ601 Series) from the refreshed product line.
The various
models offer up to 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and either 16GB of eMMC storage or 256 GB
of SSD storage. Featuring the latest Intel Pentium N6005 Quad Core 2.0GHz with
burst speeds up to 3.3GHz and Celeron N5105 Quad Core 2.0GHz processors with
burst speeds up to 2.9GHz, the new models support efficient multi-tasking and
help workers power through projects using today's latest applications such as
Unified Communication.
Since data is
stored in the data center, and not at the individual workstation, cloud
networks inherently provide more robust security than traditional PC setups and
greatly reduce the opportunities for network intrusions. Cloud computing also
simplifies rapid deployments to aid growing enterprises, enhancing flexibility
and greatly reducing the burden on IT compared to traditional internal networks
with full PC workstations.
In addition to
the new CQ series, LG is debuting a 24-inch All-in-One thin client for
Healthcare (model 24CR670N). This thin client offers healthcare
facilities an endpoint that delivers reliable performance, strong data
protection* and a secure virtual desktop experience that is easy to implement
and manage. Ideal for shift work, the device's RFID module allows multiple
staff members to log onto the device and use it as a personalized thin
client.
Designed with
user comfort in mind, this 24-inch Full HD IPS Display produces clear images,
improving readability and reducing eye fatigue. Its ergonomic stand allows
tilt, height, and swivel adjustments for a better viewing position.
Additionally, the device's white-color design makes dust and blood stand out
for easy cleaning to ensure the safety of both patients and healthcare
professionals.
Outside of the
newly debuting models, LG's VMware booth featured 14-, 15- and 16-inch
Mobile thin clients, a 16-inch gram +view portable monitor, 24-inch All-in-One
zero thin client, 28-inch DualUp Monitor, 34-inch All-in-One thin client,
Desktop thin client, Box-Type zero client and 43-inch One:Quick Flex.