Image Systems unveils new LCD display system

Image Systems Corp. has introduced a new 2MP grayscale LCD display system.

The system includes a 19.6-inch, 2MP grayscale display with front and rear sensors, 2MP grayscale controller card and CFS (calibration feedback system), a local and network addressable display calibration system.

The company plans to begin shipments in May.

Features also include DICOM conformance, multi-monitor support, background backlight stability verification, documentation and adjustment, and integrated light sensors.

Image Systems' 10-bit grayscale controller card utilizes an all-digital display path for noise-free images. The board is designed for medical imaging with support for Windows and Linux based applications.

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