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A zero client is a thin client that offloads all processing to a remote server (or data center) and only requires a simple user interface for local display. This makes it very efficient, as it doesn't require any local storage or processing power. The client device typically connects to the server through a network using protocols like RDP, VNC, or Citrix HDX.
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