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Advanced Healthcare Solutions


Achieve Perfection


Chromebook 2 features an HD resolution screen, optimized video conferencing, and enhanced Exynos 5 Octa processor to enable outstanding performance.


 1.30GHz Samsung Exynos 5420 processor  4GB RAM  16GB fl ash storage  Chrome OS  Up to 8 hours of battery life  1-year warranty  2.7 lbs


Get a Clearer Portal to the Cloud


24" NC241-T Zero Client Cloud LED AIO Display is an ideal way to migrate seamlessly to a stateless environment. Featuring a thin, clutter-free design for a clean aesthetic, this display achieves higher performance with greater effi ciency, and helps to secure endpoints with desktop intelligence.  1000:1 contrast ratio  5 ms response time  300 cd/m2


brightness  10/100/1G Ethernet


Laser-Free Solution


Pick Proper Coverage Logitech®


Xenon 1902h Wireless Barcode Scanner features a custom sensor that is optimized for barcode scanning. With industry leading performance and reliability, Xenon 1902h is well suited for a wide variety of healthcare applications that require the versatility of area-imaging technology.


ConferenceCam CC3000e combines


breakthrough affordability and professional audio and video to turn any meeting space into a video-enabled collaboration place.


 Workgroups of 6–10 people can now experience the productivity benefi ts of crystal-clear face-to-face communication


 32' range between camera and speaker  HD 1080p video quality at 30 fps


 Laserless scanner mitigates the risk of eye injury  Withstands up to 50 drops from distances as high as 6'  Powers up to 50,000 scans per full charge  Space-saving, reliable design improves serviceability, resulting in increased productivity


 Ergonomic shape reduces operator fatigue  Disinfectant-ready housing can be cleaned frequently with harsh chemicals


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