Atrust m200 M200 Leaflet

Product codes
M200
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Zero Client
Atrust
 
m200
Atrust m200 is a zero client designed as an endpoint of a shared resource system, such as a MultiPoint Server system 
or a Linux-based system. The solution enables a host server to power multiple and independent stations. Each station 
only consists of one station hub (zero client) with a keyboard, mouse, and monitor connected, allowing multiple users 
to share the computing power of one single server. Simply through a USB connection, the server provides each 
station user with a familiar and independent Windows
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 experience.
Atrust m200 Features
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Power LED
Indicates the status of power.
Microphone Port
Connects to a microphone.
Headphone Port
Connects to a set of headphones or a speaker 
system.
USB Port
Connects to a mouse.
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USB Port
Connects to a keyboard.
USB Port
Connects to the host server.
VGA Port
Connects to a monitor.
Kensington Lock Slot
Attach your m200 to a permanent object with the 
Kensington slot and a security cable.
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Low total cost of ownership 
Additional computing access is as simple as adding more I/O 
devices. The total cost of ownership is then drastically reduced. 
Low power consumption 
Powered by a host server through a USB cable, m200 
significantly reduces energy consumption and improves 
energy efficiency. 
Slim and quiet design 
m200 is feather light weighing only 104g. The slim design 
allows it to be mounted to the back of a monitor with a VESA 
mount. Together with its fanless design, m200 helps create a 
simple and noiseless workplace environment. 
Simple plug and play setup 
Just attach a keyboard, mouse, and monitor to your m200, and 
then connect it to the host server. A station is set up easily and 
ready for use right away. 
Easy management and maintenance 
Since all computing tasks are performed on a server, all 
hardware and software issues are significantly reduced on the 
client side. All user management, software installations, 
system management, and upgrades are done on a single 
server.