Quest offers mobile display carts and stainless steel LCD enclosures

Quest International has released new mobile carts and stainless steel enclosures, two additions to its NEC and Totoku medical displays.
   
The mobile display carts allow electronic data to travel with a clinician, and should reduce the amount of displays needed to cover an entire facility and therefore lower costs. The carts are also designed to increase operating room (OR) prep and turnover, Quest said.
   
Large LCDs (liquid crystal displays) have become more common in the OR, emergency room (ER) and surgical suites. The stainless steel enclosure is designed with a protective panel over the glass to prevent the ingress of fluids, and can accommodate 30- to 40-inch screen, according to Quest.

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