Double Black releases new surgical displays

Double Black Imaging (DBI) will unveil its new 19-inch, 24-inch and 42-inch surgical displays at this year's annual meeting of the Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) this week in Chicago.
The 24-inch DBI-24HDS and 42inch DBI-42HDS surgical LCDs have full-HD resolution as well as ultra-high brightness and contrast, according to the company.

The Westminster, Colo.-based DBI said its displays support a variety of video inputs for existing and new camera technologies including: HD-SDI, DVI, Composite RCA x1, NTSC, PAL, Component RGB BNC x3, SOG BNC, Serial Remote RS232 9-Pin, S-Video 4 pin DIN,RGB h/v sync BNCx5, PC RGB 15 - pin D-Subx1, USB 1 Upstream 2 down.



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