New 2010 Patient Bedside Terminal Range on Show at World of Health IT Exhibition

JAOtech will be showing its new look 2010 range of patient bedside Smart Terminals on stand 728 at the World of Health IT 2010 (WoHIT) conference and exhibition, being held in Barcelona, from 15th to 18th March 2010.

The new Zivo, Jima and Obie terminals retain their original screen sizes of 15", 15.4" widescreen and 17" respectively, and each benefit from the latest high performance, low power Intel Atom processors as well as Core Duo options for more complex multi tasking applications. The terminals come with a wealth of additional features and a new aluminium chassis providing a considerable reduction in weight. JAOtech will also be showcasing the design week award nominated Arie with an 18.5" screen, the largest of its kind.

Constructed in anti-bacterial plastics to medical grade standard and fully sealed for easy cleaning, JAOtech bedside Smart Terminals have become the de-facto standard for the hospital bedside environment, with over 35,000 installed worldwide. The 2010 line up features upgrades such as additional USB ports, touch sensitive buttons, internal microphones and improved phone cable management. Peripheral options on all terminals include a VoIP phone, Bluetooth™, WLAN, a high resolution camera, finger print reader, as well as access control and billing support based on Smart Card, magnetic card, RFID and bar-code technology.

On the stand, JAOtech will also be exhibiting its groundbreaking Wyki wireless medical keyboards. JAOtech's Wyki keyboard has been specifically designed to minimise the risk of cross-contamination of strains of harmful bacteria such as MRSA and E coli which pose a significant threat. The Wyki's all-in-one easy-wipe design and a Smart Disinfect™ feature allow staff to define periods within which a keyboard must be sterilised.

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For more information on the World of Health IT 2010 event, please visit:
http://www.worldofhealthit.org

About JAOtech
JAOtech is a market leader in the design and manufacture of a high performance, innovative range of embedded Smart Terminals™. JAOtech patient entertainment and point-of-care terminals are CUL60601 and CUL60601-1 compliant by design, and over 35,000 have been installed in hospitals worldwide in partnership with approved technology partners. The terminals provide a core solution for a host of interactive healthcare applications providing secure access to Electronics Medical Records (EMR) and offering triple-play solutions for patient entertainment. JAOtech is dedicated to the betterment of healthcare IT.

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