Planar makes available 4 MP Color Display for medical use
Planar Systems Inc. has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Dome E4c, the first 4-megapixel color display medically certified for the viewing of diagnostic images, the company said.
This widescreen display is for use in radiology, cardiology, nuclear medicine (NM), PET/CT, dermatology and in the operating room. New features, such as the 16:9 display format, offer more screen space and the ability to show 15 full size 512 x 512 images on one screen.
The Dome E4c supports an open architecture design which allows users to gain access to state-of-the-art graphics standards, such as OpenGL and DirectX, providing the capability of 2-D color imaging, image fusion, high-speed 3-D and volumetric rendering for navigation and visualization functionality. In addition, the open architecture support enables faster display performance and seamless integration of future standard enhancements.
This widescreen display is for use in radiology, cardiology, nuclear medicine (NM), PET/CT, dermatology and in the operating room. New features, such as the 16:9 display format, offer more screen space and the ability to show 15 full size 512 x 512 images on one screen.
The Dome E4c supports an open architecture design which allows users to gain access to state-of-the-art graphics standards, such as OpenGL and DirectX, providing the capability of 2-D color imaging, image fusion, high-speed 3-D and volumetric rendering for navigation and visualization functionality. In addition, the open architecture support enables faster display performance and seamless integration of future standard enhancements.