3-Megapixel medical panel.With a resolution of 1,536 by 2,048 pixels in portrait mode Portrait mode and landscape mode refer to the orientation of text (and pictures) on a printed page. (The paper must be a rectangle, however in practice square sheets are hardly ever used. , the AD Cal 11 is a 16.7-inch-by-12.5-inch, medical-grade, monochrome, active matrix LCD flat panel that can automatically detect 7,141 shades of Noun 1. shades of - something that reminds you of someone or something; "aren't there shades of 1948 here?" reminder - an experience that causes you to remember something gray for static images. Its image tracking system provides non interruptive viewing during diagnostic reading while allowing a maintenance-free environment for a PACS (Picture ArChiving System) A storage and management system for high-resolution images. Typically pertaining to the medical field, images such as X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans require a greater amount of storage than other industries. workstation. Its operating system-independent self-calibration system sets the luminance The amount of brightness, measured in lumens, that is given off by a pixel or area on a screen. For example, dark red and bright red would have the same chrominance, but a different luminance. within 1 percent of user-defined values and configures the panel to the DICOM (medical, standard) DICOM - (From Digital Imaging and COmmunications in Medicine) A standard developed by ACR-NEMA (American College of Radiology - National Electrical Manufacturer's Association) for communications between medical imaging devices. 3.14 standard. The panel offers a brightness of 600 nits and a 600:1 contrast ratio. It rotates from portrait mode to landscape mode, has a viewing angle of 170 degrees horizontally and vertically, and can be mounted on a wall. With its base, the panel measures 20.8 inches high by 14.7 inches wide by 8.3 inches deep and weighs 21 pounds. Data-Ray Corp., Westminster, Colo. www.rsleads.com/405ht-194 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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