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Medical Imaging Monitor

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 29 Aug 2005
A new 3-megapixel liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor has been developed for computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET) applications, and three-dimensional (3D) rendering.

Each color (RGB) is supported with a 10-bit color input compatibility, which displays up-to 1,064,330,000 colors simultaneously, providing a very clear image suitable for 3D color-rendering and image fusion images. More...
The RadiForce R31 monitor, developed by Eizo Nanao Technologies Inc. (Cypress, CA, USA), is scheduled for worldwide availability in September 2005.

Eizo offers the RadiForce R31 as an addition to a complete medical imaging monitor system, ranging from 5 mp to 1 mp monochrome and color monitors. All RadiForce monitors are digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM)-calibrated, suitable particularly for the multi-faceted imaging display demands of the healthcare industry, with a choice of graphics boards and sophisticated quality control software for clear and consistent image quality results.

The R31 contains all the features and capabilities of the RadiForce 2 megapixel color monitor R22. With Eizo's bundled software ScreenManager Pro for Medical installed, the IIS function allows for any specific area of an image to be adjusted and pre-set to various grayscale gradations and luminance levels.




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