OnLogic is releasing the TM800; the latest member in its expanding line of thin clients that ship with ThinManager software pre-loaded. The OnLogic TM800 is a cost-effective industrial AMD Ryzen powered Mini-ITX thin client. Capable of driving four independent displays, the OnLogic TM800 offers the screen real estate to manage the increasing visualization demands of the modern factory, the company says.
“With the power of four displays, the operator can count on a single thin client to run their operator screen and dashboards, meaning more insight and control in a single interface," says Carolyn Swan, head of Strategic Partnerships at OnLogic. "The TM800 also features extensive I/O and onboard expansion options, which allow for the connection of both legacy devices on the factory floor, as well as emerging technologies.”
The OnLogic TM800 has undergone extensive testing by ThinManager, enabling ease of integration into a reliable centrally managed network of user terminals. Each thin client can be updated, monitored and maintained from the server, reducing individual maintenance and allowing remote updates of each user terminal to maximize security, increase operational efficiencies and lower IT and OT costs.
With ThinManager optimized BIOS and Thin Client Management Software on-board, the TM800 is designed to easily fit into an existing ThinManager environment or launch a new project. Built with an all-metal chassis, double right-angle folds reduce electromagnetic interference and improve electromagnetic compatibility performance while cross-case ventilation keeps fan noise low and the system operating 24/7. Optional wall, DIN, and Video Electronics Standards Association mounting allow secure installation on virtually any vertical or horizontal surface.
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The OnLogic TM800 is available immediately for configuration.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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