HP Elite t755 Thin Client

HP Elite t755 Thin Client

  • Brand: HP
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  • SKU: 9S4T6UT#ABA
  • EAN: 0198122050987
HP Elite t755 Thin Client, AMD, 3.9 GHz, 8 MB, 8 GB, DDR4-SDRAM, 3200 MHz

Trade Prices

Distributor Product SKU Stock Updated Price
D&H

Elite t755/W10/Ryzen V2546/64G

9S4T6UT Register free see stock
Ingram Micro

SMART BUY ELITE T755 W10

JP8821
TD Synnex

SBUY Elite t755/W10/Ryzen V2546/64GF/8GR U.S. English localization

9172913

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Reasons To Buy

Help protect our shared future

The HP Elite t755 Thin Client uses at least 50 percent post-consumer recycled plastics, the keycaps contain 50 percent PCR DVDs[2], and the outside box and cushions are 100 percent sustainably sourced or recycled.[3]

Built for mission-critical work

Empower your workforce with thin clients well-equipped with industrial-grade components for reliability and longevity while delivering a seamless user and management experience. Future-ready with expanded peripheral support and device management options.

Comprehensive security

Fortify critical security apps, data, and projects at the endpoints, wiping out data after each thin client log-in session. Get advanced protection from remote cyber- and physical attacks with a read-only OS and physical intrusion detection.

Unleash maximum performance

Elevate efficiency with the progressive 45w AMD Ryzen™ V2546 Processor.[1] Optimized for mission-critical workflows, this fast-performing processor supports seamless productivity.

Description

HP Elite t755 Thin Client. Processor manufacturer: AMD, Processor boost frequency: 3.9 GHz, Processor cache: 8 MB. Internal memory: 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR4-SDRAM, Memory clock speed: 3200 MHz. Keyboard connectivity: Wired

Specifications

Processor
Processor boost frequency3.9 GHz
Processor cores6
Processor manufacturerAMD
Processor cache8 MB
Processor threads12
Memory
Internal memory typeDDR4-SDRAM
Internal memory8 GB
Memory layout (slots x size)2 x 4 GB
Memory clock speed3200 MHz
Packaging content
Keyboard connectivityWired