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IGEL Technology offers the following Thin Client products based on an Embedded IGEL Flash Linux operating system . . .
  • IGEL-532 X-Term -- is built on a flexible hardware platform and powered by our Embedded IGEL Flash Linux. The optimized X-server includes a complete set of local fonts to make X applications run faster and smoother. Additional fonts can be made available through XC Font Services. With local, remote or XDMCP options this X-terminal is highly configurable.

  • IGEL-532 Premium -- is a high-end Thin Client built on a flexible hardware platform and powered by our Embedded IGEL Flash Linux. This thin client offers a choice of leading browsers from Opera, KDE Konqueror, Mozilla and Netscape with Java Virtual Machines (JVM) and RunTime systems from Sun Microsystems or IBM. Realplayer, Adobe Reader, and other plug-ins deliver Java applications right on the desktop.

  • IGEL-596 Enterprise -- integrates the SAP GUI for JAVA environments into one easy-to-use terminal. This terminal allows SAP users to access their SAP data without the need for a PC. This powerful terminal also provides a full IBM Java Runtime Environment. Local browser and terminal emulation allow server independent Internet surfing and connectivity to legacy Unix applications. Windows applications are taken care of with ICA and RDP protocols.

  • IGEL-596 Premium Plus -- offers maximum flexibility and connectivity for heterogeneous enterprise systems. Integrated RDP 5 and ICA 6 protocols allow access to Windows applications and the PowerTerm emulation suite enables connectivity to legacy Unix applications. Using the IGEL Embedded Flash Linux operating system, the device also comes standard with a Mozilla browser, JAVA Run Time Environment (JRE) from Sun Microsystems and various plugins like Adobe Acrobat-Reader, Macromedia Flashplayer and Realplayer.

  • IGEL-416 Winestra -- the ultimate all-rounder, bringing together the power of IGEL Embedded Flash Linux and a flexible hardware platform capable of supporting add-in ISA/PCI cards, diskette drive or Smart card reader. Features include: Citrix ICA, RDP, Unix telnet, X11R6, and IBM 3270/TN5250.

  • IGEL-316 Compact -- This security-minded Thin Client solution employs IGEL Embedded Flash Linux to bring you flexibility and stability in a tiny package. Built-in Smart Card Technology, Wake-on-LAN, 10/100Mbit NIC, and industry standard interfaces. Citrix ICA and RDP allow for seamless delivery of Windows applications over a variety of network infrastructures.

  • IGEL Mobile Client -- an exceptionally powerful and flexible alternative to tablet PCs. Key features include . . .

    • Embedded IGEL Flash Linux
    • Citrix ICA 76.3 and Microsoft RDP 5.0 protocols
    • Integrated PowerTerm emulation suite for legacy applications
    • Netscape browser including Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
    • Integrated ThinPrint management
    • Tablet TC format with a wireless keyboard
    • Virtual soft keyboard for pen-only usability
    • 12.1-inch TFT touchscreen with XGA graphics and keyboard
    • Transmeta Crusoe 5600/5800 CPU
    • Up to five hours use on lithium battery power
    • WLAN support and a LAN interface (10/100 BaseT Fast Ethernet)
    • Fax modem and two USB ports
    • Optional stand with external peripheral connectivity

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