A clean IT hardware line held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK: 97 brand-new, manufacturer-sealed HP t530 thin clients — a compact, fanless cloud-computing endpoint built on AMD's GX-215JJ APU with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. Supplied as a single standalone lot for IT refurbishers, thin-client resellers and VDI deployment buyers.
UK stock · Leicester. This is a standalone lot of 97 brand-new, sealed HP t530 units (GBP 1,500 ex-VAT for the whole lot — averaging about GBP 15.46 per unit). It is carried separately from the JCC lighting parcel and is documented here as a single product line — units are not sold individually; the lot is supplied complete, trade only.
HP t530 thin client — front, side vent detail, and rear I/O panel. Representative unit photography.
The HP t530 Thin Client is a compact, fanless cloud-computing endpoint designed for the office of the future: elegantly built, quiet in operation, and made to sit unobtrusively behind a monitor or on a desk. This Austral Prime holding is 97 units of brand-new, manufacturer-sealed stock, held ex-warehouse in Leicester, United Kingdom, and offered as a single standalone lot for the IT trade. It is a clean, uniform, single-SKU parcel — the kind of consistent liquidation stock that is straightforward to resell, refurbish-and-redeploy, or ship for export.
Under the shell, each t530 runs an AMD GX-215JJ dual-core APU (system-on-chip) with integrated Radeon R2E graphics, clocked at 1.5 GHz base and bursting to 2 GHz, paired with 4 GB of DDR4-1866 memory and onboard flash storage. The operating system is Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for Thin Clients 64, the locked-down, management-friendly edition that IT teams standardise on for virtual-desktop (VDI) and cloud-workspace fleets. For offloaded processing, remote-desktop sessions and browser-based line-of-business apps, it delivers a smooth, PC-like experience while keeping the compute in the data centre or the cloud — which is exactly why thin clients remain a durable, in-demand category rather than a legacy one.
Connectivity is a genuine strength of the t530 and part of what makes it easy to place. The front panel carries a SuperSpeed USB-A, a USB-C port and a headset jack for modern peripherals and headsets; the rear adds dual DisplayPort outputs, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA and four further USB ports. That combination of USB-C plus dual-display plus legacy VGA means a single unit can drive a modern two-screen workstation and still connect to older displays and peripherals — useful for call centres, reception and back-office desks, healthcare and education rollouts, retail point-of-service, and any managed-service estate that mixes old and new hardware. ENERGY STAR certification and EPEAT registration also help the units pass the sustainability and procurement checks that corporate and public-sector buyers increasingly apply.
Commercially, this is offered as UK surplus / liquidation stock for trade and resale only. It is not a retail product and is not sold as single units: the 97 units are supplied as one lot for GBP 1,500 (ex-VAT), which works out at roughly GBP 15.46 per unit — against comparable sealed-new t530 units that list around GBP 90–150 each on UK trade channels. That spread is the entire commercial case: a refurbisher, reseller or IT-asset trader takes the sealed lot at clearance economics and redeploys the units into VDI projects, managed-service contracts, marketplace listings or export orders at trade margin. UK supply is subject to VAT at the standard rate (reclaimable by VAT-registered buyers); units removed from the UK on export may be zero-rated on valid evidence.
Because the stock is brand-new and sealed rather than used or refurbished, it removes the two problems that normally slow a thin-client resale: variable cosmetic condition and unknown history. Every unit is uniform, boxed, and ready to image and deploy — no grading, no data-wipe liability, no missing accessories to chase. For a buyer building a fixed-configuration fleet, that consistency is worth as much as the price: one image, one driver set, one support profile across all 97 endpoints. It is equally suited to a reseller who wants a photogenic, brand-name, new-in-box line to list rather than mixed second-hand grades.
The natural buyer pool for this lot is IT refurbishers and thin-client resellers, VDI and virtual-desktop deployment specialists, managed-service providers, IT-asset disposition and job-lot traders, and export resellers shipping into the EU or Australian markets. The HP t530 line is carried entirely separately from Austral Prime's JCC commercial lighting parcel, so it can be taken on its own without any obligation to the lighting stock. A full trade manifest — unit specification, quantities, condition notes and the wider UK parcel context with trade-buyer pricing — is available on enquiry. Title and risk pass on dispatch from Leicester; buyers collect or arrange their own freight. Sale is on documentary evidence with photographs supplied ahead of commitment, and Austral Prime deals direct with the buyer — no broker layers.
The HP t530 is supplied as a standalone 97-unit lot. Register interest, ask about partial quantities, or request the full trade manifest and photographs.