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Select the target host server from the on-screen menu and log in using standard network user credentials.

In the modern era of distributed workforces and cloud-hosted desktops, the bottleneck is rarely the server anymore—it’s the endpoint. While powerful PCs are expensive to maintain and thin clients often feel sluggish, the has emerged as a category-defining solution. Positioned between a legacy thin client and a full-fat PC, the XD3 offers a unique value proposition: 4K performance at a fraction of the power draw.

Unlike standard networked thin clients that rely solely on Ethernet cables and server-side processing, the XD3 operated using NComputing’s . This system relies on a combination of hardware cards installed in the host computer and the access device at the user's end.

: It leverages the unused processing power of an entry-level PC—which typically uses only 5% of its capacity—to provide a full PC experience for multiple users simultaneously. Key Technical Specifications Description Ethernet (RJ-45) and USB 2.0 Max Resolution at 16-bit color Power Consumption Approximately per device

Select the target host server from the on-screen menu and log in using standard network user credentials.

In the modern era of distributed workforces and cloud-hosted desktops, the bottleneck is rarely the server anymore—it’s the endpoint. While powerful PCs are expensive to maintain and thin clients often feel sluggish, the has emerged as a category-defining solution. Positioned between a legacy thin client and a full-fat PC, the XD3 offers a unique value proposition: 4K performance at a fraction of the power draw.

Unlike standard networked thin clients that rely solely on Ethernet cables and server-side processing, the XD3 operated using NComputing’s . This system relies on a combination of hardware cards installed in the host computer and the access device at the user's end.

: It leverages the unused processing power of an entry-level PC—which typically uses only 5% of its capacity—to provide a full PC experience for multiple users simultaneously. Key Technical Specifications Description Ethernet (RJ-45) and USB 2.0 Max Resolution at 16-bit color Power Consumption Approximately per device

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