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SMART TERMINALS FOR THE PATIENT BEDSIDE

JAOtech design and manufacture a range of high performance, innovative embedded touchscreen Smart Terminals - all-in-one medical computers for patient entertainment and clinical access. Manufactured using anti-bacterial plastics and medically compliant in design, the terminals provide a core solution for a host of interactive healthcare applications providing secure access to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and innovative triple-play solutions (web, IPTV, VoIP) for patient entertainment. JAOtech Smart Terminals improve patient wellbeing and comfort, increase staff and nursing productivity and provide an additional revenue stream for your hospital or clinic.

 

 


Smart Terminals


  Arie


The 18.5” Smart Terminal is the largest all-in-one touch screen computer of its kind – designed specifically for the medical sector. Nominated as a finalist at the 2009 Design Week Awards, the terminal features a widescreen high resolution LCD screen for the ultimate in patient entertainment and clinical access. The stylish Blue LED lights allow the terminal to be easily operated at night and the smooth contours allow for effortless cleaning. The Arie is manufactured using the latest in anti-bacterial technology.


ARIE brochure ARIE brochure (203 KB)


  Obie

The Obie 17” Smart Terminal is the ideal solution for both patients and hospital staff. Based on a narrow bezel design, the terminal is a stylish and practical all-in-one computer, featuring new translucent plastics and rear access doors for easy maintenance and upgrading. The SXGA display is high bright, making it suitable for patient consultation. The additional option of an Intel Pentium processor ensures smooth operation of electronic medical records and databases, as well as patient entertainment.


OBIE brochure OBIE brochure (202 KB)


  Jima

 

The Jima 15.4” display offers a new widescreen aspect to the range of Smart Terminals. Designed with patient entertainment in mind, the new Jima makes watching films and playing games a captivating experience – improving patient well-being and comfort. The high quality WXGA display and touch screen provides a crystal clear image and simple operation.


JIMA brochure JIMA brochure (202 KB)

              
  Arcos 4000

The Arcos 4000 provides users with a ceiling mounted solution where wall-space in hospitals or clinics may be limited or unsuitable for installation. Dual arm mounting options are available and provide smooth arm movement in all positions.



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