Each XD3 device acts as a gateway, streaming the desktop environment from the server to the user's monitor, keyboard, and mouse. By shifting the processing power, storage, and software execution to a central server, the XD3 eliminates the need for robust local hardware, drastically lowering the total cost of ownership (TCO). Key Technical Features and Specifications

NComputing XD3 is a specialized access device within the X-series lineup, designed to expand a single PC's capabilities to multiple users through direct-connect desktop virtualization

If you have direct access to the XD3 terminal interface:

The XD3 Access Device was a largely maintenance-free piece of hardware. The bulk of support and troubleshooting for an X-series system revolved around the vSpace software running on the host PC. Some common issues encountered with NComputing systems included:

Integrating the NComputing XD3 into your infrastructure delivers immediate advantages across cost, security, and maintenance. Dramatic Cost Reductions

The XD3 is powered by NComputing vSpace Server software. This platform divides a single operating system’s resources into independent, isolated virtual desktops, ensuring each user enjoys a private and customizable workspace. 4. Low Power Consumption

The NComputing XD3 is a thin-client access device designed to work with NComputing’s proprietary desktop virtualization software. It acts as a gateway for users to connect to a centralized host server.