Wanted to do a quick post on some of the cool gadgets we will be demoing in the Geek Speak Lounge at Synergy 2008 sponsored by Intel. Alot of the devices are the ones you may have seem me blog on earlier, and a few are potential candidates to add into the mix down the road. Here's your chance to get hands on with some of these next generation access devices, and BYOG (Bring Your Own Gadget) that you think would make a good Nirvana Device candidate for use with Citrix:

If you look close you'll see 4 of these devices actively connected to a XenDesktop, and 2 of them remoting that desktop from the device out to a larger screen in true Nirvana Device fashion!
Devices shown starting in the front and moving counter clockwise:
- i-Mate 9502
- Impatica Showmate
- Nokia 810N
- HP iPAQ 210 - accessing a XenDesktop
- i-Mate 6150 (behind the iPAQ) - accessing a XenDesktop connected to the 22" Dell Monitor
- Celio Redfly Mobile Companion
- Sprint Treo 700wx (on the Redfly) - accessing a XenDesktop connected to the Redfly
- Nokia E90 - accessing a XenDesktop
- Nokia E61i
All of the devices shown currently work with XenApp and XenDesktop except for the Nokia 810N. Intel will also be providing some prototype devices to show off as well.
We'll also be following up to this post with a full rundown of all of the cool stuff that you can see and use in the GS Lounge early next week!
Look forward to seeing you and hearing your comments in the Geek Speak Lounge at Synergy 2008
PS: You might even have a chance to one of these cool devices home with you from the show to use with your own XenApp and soon XenDesktop environment!!!
Comments (2)
May 08, 2008
Anonymous says:
Adam, I didn't see a usb2dvi video adapter that would connect additional monitor...Adam, I didn't see a usb2dvi video adapter that would connect additional monitors through your USB ports. Want me to send you one?
info@colorgraphic.net
May 08, 2008
Adam Marano says:
Sure, not sure it fits in directly with the demos we currently have planned, but...Sure, not sure it fits in directly with the demos we currently have planned, but it does seem like with the MVD that I can run 3 monitors from the OQO Model 2, instead of just 2
We've looked at simlar technologies in the past for use with UMPCs to get multi-monitor support, so would love to give the MVD a run.
Will send you contact/shipping into to info@colorgraphic.net.
PS: I've have an old Colorgrapic Voyager VGA cards for Compact Flash devices. One of the first devices I tried a few years back in the very early days of thinking about the "Nirvana Device" for use with Citrix. Had to by an older iPAQ with a CF slot to try it out. Great to see this technology evolving, and how Citrix customers can leverage it.
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