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Disclosure: This feature is based on publicly available specifications, independent benchmark reports, and user community feedback as of early 2026. Performance may vary based on host VDI infrastructure. As John looked around the call center, he
Hospitals rely on label printers, barcode scanners, and signature pads. The XD3’s ensures a receipt printer assigned to COM port 3 stays assigned after a power cycle—something generic Raspberry Pi-based thin clients notoriously fail at. While powerful PCs are expensive to maintain and