Image display developer Barco is launching a new generation of its Coronis diagnostic display system at RSNA 2005 in Chicago this week. The new release is one of several new product announcements from the Kortrijk, Belgium-based company.
Enhancements on the Coronis include ultrabright color imaging technology, a system for uniform luminance across the entire screen, and a new line of display controllers powered by ATI Technologies. The new Coronis line is available in various resolutions, in both grayscale and color.
Barco also released a high-bright medical color display system with diagnostic luminance. The Coronis Color 3MP diagnostic luminance offers color and grayscale images with enhanced brightness, contrast, and DICOM precision over the entire lifetime of the display.
Barco's new Nio Fusion 4MP is a high-resolution, large-screen color display system specifically designed for PACS visualization throughout a hospital or in the operating room. Nio Fusion 4MP has a 30-inch screen surface to provide space to review medical images in full size and seamlessly fuses two portrait 2-megapixel displays into one integrated desktop without a bezel in the middle.
CardiaMetrix is a new suite of clinical application modules available within Barco's 3D software product, Voxar 3D. CardiaMetrix provides tools for structural and functional analysis of contrast-enhanced CT angiography studies.
Barco also presented Voxar 3D Enterprise, an enhancement to its Voxar 3D software designed to provide enterprise-wide access to 3D. Using a server-based technology and high-performance ATI Technologies graphics processing units, Voxar 3D Enterprise is designed to accelerate the speed users can load, review, report, and communicate patient cases with clinical colleagues, according to the vendor.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
November 28, 2005
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