Ports & interfaces
| Serial ports quantity |
1 |
| SmartCard slot |
Y |
| PS/2 ports quantity |
1 |
| Headphone outputs |
1 |
| DisplayPorts quantity |
1 |
| USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity |
2 |
| DC-in jack |
Y |
Networking
| Cabling technology |
10/100/1000Base-T(X) |
| Wi-Fi |
Y |
| Wi-Fi standards |
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n |
Display
| Display included |
Y |
| Display type |
LCD |
Processor
| Processor boost frequency |
2.42 GHz |
| L2 cache |
2 MB |
| Processor cores |
4 |
| Processor frequency |
2 GHz |
Weight & dimensions
| Height (without stand) |
330 mm |
| Width (without stand) |
514 mm |
| Depth (without stand) |
100 mm |
Memory
| Internal memory type |
DDR3L-SDRAM |
| Maximum internal memory |
2 GB |
| Internal memory |
2 GB |
Storage
| Total storage capacity |
8 GB |
| Card reader integrated |
N |
| Storage media |
Flash |
Additionally
| Ethernet LAN connection |
Y |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity |
1 |
54.61 cm (21.5 ") LCD, Intel Celeron J1900 2GHz, 2GB RAM, 8GB Flash, Intel HD Graphics, Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, 4x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.0, DisplayPort, Serial, PS/2, SmartCard reader, Windows Embedded Standard 7+
Integrated into a 21.5" widescreen display, the UD9 provides numerous interfaces and integrated features such as touchscreen, WLAN or a smartcard reader. The compact all-in-one thin client supports a wide range of applications and due to its quad-core processor it allows high-performance access to all major central computing infrastructures.
Features and Benefits
21.5" LCD monitor (55 cm)
Increased user comfort and productivity
All-In-One Thin client
Display with integrated thin client, small footprint, and optimized design
Touchscreen display (optional)
Use without keyboard and mouse, e.g. as a kiosk or PoS
Integrated WLAN module (optional)
Use of the latest wireless standard enables optimal connectivity even without wired network infrastructure
Integrated smartcard reader (optional)
Excellent for highly secure two factor authentication, shared desktops or roaming users