Models
Currently Three models are in production:
- Sun Ray 3 - Supports graphics resolutions of up to 1920 × 1200, five Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports, one serial port (DB9), One single-DVI-I video connector, 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec (RJ45) Ethernet
- Sun Ray 3i - Full HD 1920 × 1080 maximum resolution 16:9 widescreen 21.5" LCD display, five USB 2.0 ports, built-in smart card reader, VESA 100 × 100 mm mount and removable stand.
- Sun Ray 3 plus - support for dual head Dual-Link DVI, Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 and SFP+), Energy Star 5.0 qualified (14.15 W in use)
Older systems that are no longer shipping:
- Sun Ray 2 - small footprint, low power (4 watts). 2 Versions exist, the original based on DDR memory, the newer one based on DDR2. Firmware is not compatible between the DDR and the DDR2 models and SRSS needs patches to work correctly with the newer variant.
- Sun Ray 270 - integrated into a 17" LCD, mountable
- NeWT (aka NetWork Terminal) - Original Sun Labs prototype, no display
- Sun Ray 1 - supports displays up to 1280×1024 at 85 Hz
- Sun Ray 100 - integrated into a 17" CRT monitor
- Sun Ray 150 - integrated into a 15" LCD monitor
- Sun Ray 1g - supports displays up to 1920×1200 at 75 Hz
- Sun Ray 170 - integrated into a 17" LCD monitor
- Sun Ray 2FS - support for dual heads, 100BaseFX
Sun's OEM partners have also produced Wi-Fi notebook versions of Sun Ray:
- Comet 12 - Sun Ray 12" notebook produced by General Dynamics
- Comet 15 - Sun Ray 15" notebook produced by General Dynamics
- Jasper 320 - Sun Ray 2 notebook produced by Naturetech
- Amber 808 - Sun Ray 2 tablet produced by Naturetech
- Opal 608 - Sun Ray 2 tablet produced by Naturetech
- Gobi 7 - Sun Ray 2 notebook produced by Aimtec
- Gobi 8 - Sun Ray 2 notebook with 3G support produced by Aimtec
- Ultra ThinPad - Sun Ray 2 notebook produced by Arima
- Ultra ThinTouch - Sun Ray 2 tablet produced by Arima
- UltraSlim - Sun Ray 2 variant produced by Arima
- Tadpole M1400 - Sun Ray 2 notebook with 3G support produced by Tadpole
Discontinued software implementation (circa 1999):
- JavaPC (Engine) V1.1
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