Why a Box PC Earns Its Place in the Clinic
Not every clinical task wants an all-in-one panel PC. Imaging workstations need large, high-brightness diagnostic displays. Bedside kiosks often run touch overlays on existing TV panels. Rehabilitation gear buries its computer inside a purpose-built enclosure. In each case the smarter architecture is a <strong>compact embedded box PC</strong> that splits compute from display — and lets each be specified on its own terms.
That's the EBOX-601's job in the moximTECH lineup: a fully self-contained computing module with the connectivity, certifications, and reliability you expect from medical-grade hardware — in a form factor small enough to vanish behind a display or inside an equipment cabinet.
One box, two very different jobs: the EBOX-601 is just as comfortable driving a large diagnostic display in a radiology reading room as it is powering a patient-facing kiosk at the nurse call station.
EBOX-601 Core Capabilities
- <strong>Fanless passive cooling</strong> — silent, dust-free operation that suits any clinical zone
- <strong>Compact form factor</strong> — VESA-mounts behind a display or hides inside an equipment cabinet
- <strong>Rich I/O</strong> — multiple USB ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet, and display outputs for clean system integration
- <strong>Wide temperature tolerance</strong> — runs stable across clinical, laboratory, and storage environments
- <strong>Long lifecycle</strong> — production and component stability matched to 5+ year hospital procurement horizons
EBOX-601 at a Glance
Where It Goes to Work
The EBOX-601 was engineered to slot into a wide span of clinical computing roles:
- <strong>Medical imaging workstations</strong> — pairs with DICOM-calibrated diagnostic displays for radiology and pathology reading
- <strong>Patient kiosk systems</strong> — embeds inside custom kiosk enclosures for registration, wayfinding, and patient engagement
- <strong>Rehabilitation equipment</strong> — drives physiotherapy and rehabilitation devices that need embedded control
- <strong>Laboratory instruments</strong> — acts as the compute core for in-vitro diagnostic equipment and lab analyzers
The moximTECH Embedded Computing Portfolio
Alongside the OmniMPC-241 and OmniMPC-242 panel PCs, the EBOX-601 rounds out moximTECH's medical computing portfolio — covering every major deployment architecture, from all-in-one bedside terminals to fully embedded modular builds. For complex medical device projects, moximTECH's OEM/ODM team can combine hardware platforms, custom I/O configurations, and integrated software stacks into a single-vendor, certified medical computing solution.
Take a Closer Look at the EBOX-601
Explore full specifications, mounting options, and OEM customization for the EBOX-601.

