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apollonia
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by apollonia » Sun Jun 22, 2014 8:00 am
isn't that pretty much the same setup we had at A-ville ?? worked great, and you could afford to keep spare workstations for swapping out when needed. ours were fully programmed with Win7, CDR, IOC, OD, etc. small enough to velcro on the back of a monitor, and treat the whole thing like a poor man's iMac but without all that OS-that-really-works stuff.
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Justin Shafer
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by Justin Shafer » Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:42 pm
Yeah... same thing pretty much. Except this thing has an i5.. The lenova (is that who made that?) sported an Intel Atom. Worked, except for Intra-Oral cameras.
More power, same concept.
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enamelrod
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by enamelrod » Mon Jun 23, 2014 5:11 am
i have had them for the past 6 months
and an i7 version exist by gigabyte
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DonDDS
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by DonDDS » Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:11 am
we have 2 in the office.
The 4th gen i5 NUC comes with Intel HD5000 graphic chip, we use this NUC to drive dual monitors with no problem at all
1. 27" IPS 2560x1440 res via mini DP port
2. 24" IPS 1920x1080 res via mini HDMI port
LumaDent, Inc | CEO & Founder
OD since 2006, ex-Mogo, ex-Dentrix
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nwdentist
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by nwdentist » Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:51 am
Justin Shafer wrote:Yeah... same thing pretty much. Except this thing has an i5.. The lenova (is that who made that?) sported an Intel Atom. Worked, except for Intra-Oral cameras.
More power, same concept.
Why did not the oral cameras work? Because these are zero/thin clients?
I'm considering such clients for operatories, and even the front desk, with one server in a more secure place in the office.
Sina