The JRC703 and the JRC705 are equipped with a new generation SOC chipset named "Trigger VI". The JRC703 and the JRC705 are an RDP base of zero clients that permanently contain system software for booting the operating system from the network. Applications also come from the server. This is defined as an "RDP Client". RDP clients are similar to a regular thin client, but there is no local storage or WOL (Wake On LAN). This means that these RDP clients provide a VDI/RDP server-based computing model where the end user’s computing device has no local storage.
The server, which hosts the client’s OS and software applications, can be accessed via Wi-Fi™ or Ethernet networking. RDP Clients are used in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment.