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The HP t740 Thin Client is a compact, enterprise-focused desktop designed for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), cloud computing, and centralized IT environments. Powered by the AMD Ryzen V1756B processor, it delivers strong multi-core performance for demanding virtual workloads.
Unlike traditional desktops, the t740 is optimized for connecting to remote servers and cloud systems, making it ideal for businesses that rely on centralized computing. Its small form factor design allows it to fit easily into office setups while maintaining a clean and organized workspace.
With 8GB RAM and a 32GB SSD, the system is configured to efficiently run thin client operating systems and access remote desktops with speed and stability.
AMD Ryzen V1756B quad-core processor
Designed for VDI and cloud-based computing
Compact and space-saving desktop form
8GB RAM for smooth remote sessions
32GB SSD optimized for thin client OS
Multiple display output support
Strong security and enterprise management features
The Ryzen V1756B processor provides reliable performance for virtual desktops, remote applications, and multi-monitor setups. It is built to handle enterprise workloads where users access software hosted on remote servers.
The 8GB RAM ensures smooth multitasking within remote environments, while the 32GB SSD allows fast boot times and efficient operation of the thin client system.
This device is not intended for heavy local computing or gaming, but excels in environments where processing is handled remotely, such as corporate offices, call centers, and educational institutions.
Businesses using virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
Offices needing centralized IT management
Call centers and enterprise workstations
Users working on remote servers or cloud platforms
Organizations prioritizing security and low maintenance
No. It is a thin client, designed to connect to remote systems rather than run heavy applications locally.
Yes. The system supports RAM upgrades beyond 8GB, depending on configuration and available slots.
Yes. The M.2 SSD can be replaced or upgraded for higher capacity if needed.
It can run supported operating systems, but it is optimized for thin client environments such as virtual desktops and remote access solutions.
No. It is not designed for gaming or intensive local workloads; it is built for remote computing tasks.
AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B
4 cores / 4 threads
Base clock: 3.25 GHz
Boost clock: up to ~3.6 GHz
8 GB DDR4 (DDR4L)
2 SO-DIMM slots
Expandable up to 32 GB
32 GB eMMC flash storage
No standard HDD/SSD included
Integrated AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics
Uses shared system memory
Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
Optional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
USB Ports (7 total):
2 × USB 2.0
3 × USB 3.1 Gen1
1 × USB 3.1 Gen2
1 × USB-C (Gen2)
Multiple DisplayPort connections
RJ-45 LAN port
Audio jack
Optional PCIe expansion slot
Supports up to 6 displays
Capable of 4K output
90W external power adapter