Double Black releases new wireless OR cart

Double Black Imaging has released a new wireless cart designed specifically for the operating room. The cart features wireless capabilities that are designed for easier use in OR rooms that are crowded and allows for use in multiple OR suites. The cart is equipped with the following standard features:
  • Q-pack Battery: Maintains power to the computer and single monitor for up to 10 hours and dual monitors for up to 6 hours between charges;
  • Capable of holding 1 or 2 flat Panels at a height conducive to image interpretation;
  • CPUs are fully enclosed and protected in the body of the cart;
  • Features a compact footprint with dimensions 26" W x 26" D;
  • High quality casters allow ease of movement between suites; and
  • Built-in, retractable keyboard and mouse drawer and lockable center storage (for CPU and accessories).

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