Ncomputing Xd3 Access Device New! 〈TRENDING〉

Doctors need to view high-resolution MRI or CT scans (often in 4K) from home. The NComputing XD3 connects to the hospital’s PACS server via PCoIP. Because the image data never leaves the hospital, compliance with HIPAA is maintained. The doctor gets a lossless, fluid image on dual 4K monitors at home over a standard broadband connection.

XD3 Defaults: - Boot: PXE network boot - Config access: Esc/Del during boot screen - Factory MAC: Starts with 00:19:E8 or 00:25:7C - Power: 5V/2A (micro USB on some, barrel on others) - Server port (vSpace): UDP 3898, TCP 3899 ncomputing xd3 access device

: Powered by a Numo 3 System-on-Chip (ARM), the XD3 supports full HD 1080p video playback and 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet for fast connectivity. Doctors need to view high-resolution MRI or CT

: The small, fanless design leads to a longer useful life and a massive reduction in e-waste. The doctor gets a lossless, fluid image on

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