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HP 510Processor t5335z AI edge system 1 GHz 36 W

SKU CH-N9KM-E60NC MPN 510Processor

A smart client with a Marvell ARMADA 510 processor at 1 GHz, 224 MB shared graphics, Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports, DVI output and 36 W power draw

  • TypeSmart Client
  • Power Characteristics36 W
  • Weight1.06 lb
  • Low power draw keeps running costs down with 36 W maximum
  • Compact 1.2 by 6.3 by 4.7 inch chassis fits tight spaces
  • Lightweight 1.06 lb unit simplifies wall or desk mounting
  • Marvell ARMADA 510 at 1 GHz handles virtual desktop sessions
  • Gigabit Ethernet and four USB 2.0 ports connect peripherals and network

HP t5335z Smart Client

The HP t5335z Smart Client is a zero-client endpoint built on a Marvell ARMADA 510 processor running at 1 GHz. It targets virtual-desktop deployments that use Citrix XenDesktop with HDX, VMware View or Microsoft Session Virtualization via rDesktop. The unit draws a maximum of 36 W and supports both 110 V and 220 V AC input. Its compact 1.2-inch height and 1.06 lb weight suit space-constrained desks.

Virtual-desktop workers and IT teams

This device suits organisations delivering hosted desktops or applications where local processing is unnecessary. It is not for users who need local operating-system flexibility, local application installs or significant on-device storage. Buyers requiring multiple display outputs beyond a single DVI port or USB 3.0 speeds should look elsewhere.

Shared graphics memory and USB 2.0

The Marvell graphics controller uses 224 MB of shared DDR3 SDRAM, adequate for standard office workloads and HDX-optimised sessions. Four USB 2.0 ports handle keyboards, mice and basic peripherals. Gigabit Ethernet provides the network link. Demanding 3D, video encoding or large local datasets will exceed the graphics and processor headroom.

Highlights

  • Low power draw keeps running costs down with 36 W maximum
  • Compact 1.2 by 6.3 by 4.7 inch chassis fits tight spaces
  • Lightweight 1.06 lb unit simplifies wall or desk mounting
  • Marvell ARMADA 510 at 1 GHz handles virtual desktop sessions
  • Gigabit Ethernet and four USB 2.0 ports connect peripherals and network

Specifications

BrandHP
Seriest5335z
TypeSmart Client
Power Characteristics36 W
Weight1.06 lb

Questions about this item

What display connection does the HP t5335z Smart Client need for initial setup?

The unit provides a DVI port, so a monitor with DVI input or a DVI-to-HDMI adapter and cable is required to see the boot screen.

Will the four USB 2.0 ports on the t5335z work with older USB 1.1 keyboards and mice?

Yes, the four USB 2.0 ports are backward compatible with USB 1.1 devices such as legacy keyboards and mice.

How can I confirm the t5335z is operating correctly after connecting power and network?

The Gigabit Ethernet link light should illuminate, the DVI output will show the Citrix, VMware or Microsoft session logon screen, and the 36 W power supply will run silently with no fan noise.

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