Samsung PCoIP Smart Monitor for Remote 3D

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2008

Video demo of a new Smart Monitor that uses PCoIP for remote desktop over standard IP networks - all 3D graphics, all applications, and all USB peripherals. Includes support for long distance WAN networks up to 10,000Km.

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  • Hey dude any chance of a short clip on how this connects to the vdi host ie from power on to login to desktop very interested just hard for us to obtain hardware from where im from

  • @nzcrx

    Working on this now. Will upload in mid-June.

  • Impressive. I am guessing that this is over a gigabit LAN, though, right? Where can I see performance over a 256K/1.5M DSL connection with 250ms latency?

  • @gwingatetx

    No definitely do not require Gigabit LAN, although when connected to a workstation PCoIP technology can make use of high bandwidth when available (other technologies like HDX 3D are limited in display frame rates and quality due to the limited ability to drive bandwidth when needed and bandwidth is available.

    Hang tight, I am working to get video of a company's call center desktops in the Philipines with the VMware View servers in North America.

  • Is there anyway to get a beta version of the new VM View 4? I am in the industry and was hoping to test it out before the release date. I was thinking about purchasing one of those Samsung PCoIP monitors to test it out with.

  • Hi TravTay,

    You will need to contact VMware for a beta of the upcoming VMware View. Note that I have posted the VMworld09 keynote video that includes a brief demo. WIll add more VMWorld09 demo's of VMware View with PCoIP technology shortly.

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  • so basically we are all going to be connecting to a "cloud" being the internet which not only connect us to the world but provides all the rendering/processing for you. this will not only bring a whole new market but it will destroy pc sales, gradually.

  • A card in the server is optional. Host specs include

    Virtual Desktops - Software PCoIP is being integrated into VMware View (see PR VMware & Teradici Sept 2008). Gues OS is any that VMware View supports.

    1:1 Rack/Blade Workstations. Rack workstations (Dell R5400, IBM HC12), or back-racked tower workstations use a PCoIP PCIe card. Blade workstations (Dell M600, IBM HC10, Clearcube, Verari) use a PCoIP Mezz card. You can run any OS on these machines (Vista Aero, Windows 7, XP, Linux etc.

  • Ok, seems nice. But what are the specifications of the server runing this? You need a PCoIP card in the server for every client? What OS is runing for the virtual machines?

  • PCoIP - Designed Specifically for Real Networks

    (including WAN & low bandwidth)

    PCoIP technology was developed with real networks in mind including built-in network monitoring, off-load and acceleration, dynamic quality, fair bandwidth sharing, build to loss-less imaging, and specific optimizations for high-latency and low bandwidth networks.

    It is not surprising that you have not seen the optimizations they are not widely available. Stay tuned a lot more detail to come shortly.

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