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Getting Started with RX420 (HDX) Thin Client

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'''IMPORTANT NOTE:
* For RX420(HDX) thin clients, the default audio setting optimizes the USB audio quality and performance. This may have a negative effect on analog audio. If analog audio (headset/speaker) or HDMI audio (built-in monitor speaker) is to be used, please follow the [https://support.ncomputing.com/portal/kb/articles/rx-hdx-audio-settings '''knowledge base article here'''] to configure the proper audio setting to provide best audio quality and performance.
* The RX420 (HDX) thin client comes with a native dual display with resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD. By default, the system will output the same image on both screens ("'''cloned'''" mode in our terminology) which is usually a safe bet and also works if there is only one monitor connected. In an office scenario where you have two monitors next to each other, you most probably want to have both monitors being part of a large logical desktop, this is called "'''merged'''" mode. Please refer to the [[Multimonitor|'''Multimonitor''']]section for instructions.

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