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Matrox to demonstrate its new line of display controller boards
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Matrox VITE
: 03 September, 2004 (New Product) |
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Matrox medical will showcase its medical display controller boards at this year's Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine show in Otsu, Japan. Including the MED Series, RAD Series and TheatreVUE Series, Matrox's line of display controller boards represents ultimate visual quality and stability for the most demanding medical imaging professional. |
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Matrox medical will showcase its medical display controller boards at this year's Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine show in Otsu, Japan. Including the MED Series, RAD Series and TheatreVUE Series, Matrox's line of display controller boards represents ultimate visual quality and stability for the most demanding medical imaging professional.
Offering the high level of image quality and performance required for diagnostic excellence, the Matrox MED Series of display controller boards are ideal for a range of application areas including Picture Archiving and Communication Systems , X-ray Imaging, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Digital Radiography. Based on Matrox's 512-bit chip architecture, the Matrox MED Series features 10-bit capabilities, and supports a variety of grayscale displays, making them the ultimate solution for precise and accurate display representation.
Providing remarkable reviewing, assessing and diagnosing capabilities, Matrox RAD Series display controllers, including the RAD2mp, RAD9mp and RADQ2mp, give flexible multi-display options and stunning image quality to medical imaging professionals. The RAD Series also features Matrox's ExtendiGray© technology, which accurately converts color displays into grayscale, reducing color distraction during readings, and allows for concurrent execution of color and grayscale applications on a single grayscale desktop.
Matrox's TheatreVUE Series boasts the ability to clone the primary display to a projector, making them ideal solutions for theatre-style classrooms and operating rooms. The TheatreVUE medical display projection controllers have the ability to drive a primary output of up to 2 MP analog or 3 MP digital in portrait or landscape, grayscale or color modes, and clone any portion of the primary display onto an analog projector at up to 2 MP. |
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