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HP Remote Graphics efficiently transmits complex 2D and 3D images in real-time across standard computer networks to remote users. The remote users are able to interact with the desktop and its applications as if they were using the local workstation. This paper describes a product from Hewlett-Packard that allows sharing of complex graphics images across a standard network, with unmodified off-the-shelf applications, giving the remote viewers a "Just like local" experience.
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| Format: | Size: | 284 KB | |
| Date: | May 2005 | ||
| Pages: | 8 |
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