VIDEO DISPLAY ANALYZER
Sencore, Sioux Falls, SD, introduces the CP5000 ColorPro All
Display color analyzer: the product enables the user to align all
video displays to match industry specifications, including the
ability to align color tracking and luminance on all video displays
with continuously updated readings. A patented light-pipe system
provides a narrow light acceptance angle for accurate measurement
of LCD displays. An optional software developer's kit is also
available, and it allows the user to integrate the ColorPro into a
specific color analyzer custom application. (800) 736-2673; www.sencore.com.
FLAT-PANEL DISPLAYS
Richardson Electronics, Ltd, LaFox, Ill, introduces a new line of
products that include high-resolution monochrome CRT and AMLCD
flat-panel displays, medical display controllers, quality assurance
software, workstations, film digitizers, and mounting hardware.
(888) 735-7373; www.medical.rell.com.
PACS IMAGE REVIEW SOFTWARE
Images-on-Call™, Dallas, introduces the IOC-PACSTM™ DICOM
WorkStation Software, designed to create a soft-copy image viewing
and management experience for radiologists that reflects the way
they traditionally use a lightbox. Features include: the ability to
compare images from multiple series, or old and new studies; the
ability to manipulate a single image, or lock the controls to
adjust an entire series of images; and the ability to turn
demographic overlays for DICOM-captured images on or off, or change
their appearance on the screen. (214) 902-8337; www.imagesoncall.com.
MEDICAL LCD
Quest International, Inc, Irvine, Calif, offers the Totoku MD
Series 2300F. The MD2300F is a 2MP, 20.1% greyscale medical LCD
utilizing the DOME MD2 or Barco (Metheus) video card. The video
card flexibility allows OEMs and end-user hospitals to utilize
their current investment in video card technology. A native
resolution of 1600 x 1200 and high contrast ratio of 1000:1 is
ideal for imaging display environments such as PACS, teleradiology,
CT, X-Ray, and MRI. (800) 231-6777; www.questinc.com.
LASER FILM DIGITIZER UPGRADE
Array Corp, Brentwood, NH, introduces the DICOM Scan PRO print
option for the Array 2905 laser film digitizer. This upgrade allows
users to create duplicates of original x-ray films in a less
expensive and faster manner. Images can be printed as well as
digitized and stored with a single, seconds-long scan. This
eliminates the need for darkroom x-ray duplication procedures, as
well as the need for stand-alone film duplicators. The Scan PRO
option also allows the Array 2095 to function as an automatic
duplicator, requiring no user interaction with the software: users
place film into the 2905, which scans and transmits the x-ray
automatically to the network imager. (603) 775-7500; www.arrayusa.com.
IMAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Source Medical Solutions Inc, Birmingham, Ala, introduces
ReadyView, a web-based product that distributes diagnostic images
and reports to referring physicians with or without PACS systems in
place. The product enables physicians to review patient information
at any time, from any location, incorporating diagnosis-specific,
printable patient education materials, articles, and pharmaceutical
information. It also provides physicians with other real-time
clinical data that can be accessed during the critical stages of
diagnosis and treatment decision-making. (800) 719-1904; www.sourcemed.net.