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NEC Display Solutions at ECR 2009

Medical Conferences News - ECR 2009
NEC Display Solutions describes its products at the Austria Center Vienna, Expo D, Stand 417, Bruno Kreisky Platz 1, 1220 Vienna, Austria

NEC Display Solutions presents its latest display innovations for the medical sector at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) taking place in Vienna (6th – 10th March 2009). About 280 manufacturers in the radiology sector from 100 countries will also be presenting their latest developments at the exhibition attached to Europe’s largest radiology trade event. Appearing at this year’s ECR exhibition, NEC is particularly focussing on its latest innovations in the area of colour displays. From 6th to 9th March at Stand 417, Expo D, the recently announced NEC MD304MC, NEC MD212MC and NEC MD213MC as well as the brand-new NEC MD21M colour display will all be on view, as will other key NEC products. The manufacturer of display systems is perfectly meeting the discernible trend for increasing deployment of colour displays within the field of radiology. For the reproduction of 3D colour images, e.g. for preoperative preparation, the new LCD models guarantee maximum colour fidelity and representation of even the finest details. Due to their precise reproduction – even for monochrome imaging – they are also ideal for radiological diagnoses, for example, as a replacement for purely gray-scale displays.

Whether for use in administration, for training applications, or through to radiological diagnosis, NEC Display Solutions offers imaging solutions for varied deployment across the entire clinical sector. Visitors to the NEC stand at ECR 2009 in Vienna can get a closer picture of the latest developments to be found particularly in the areas of radiological medical diagnosis and medical specialist clinical viewing.

All the exhibited colour displays have been equipped with a high-quality IPS (in-plane switching) panel. This technology offers particularly precise representation when it comes to colour gamut. Its outstanding blackness also means it supports the reproduction of gray-scale images as required for x-ray diagnosis.  Another advantage enabling extremely accurate gray-scale representation is the 12-bit gamma correction due to the NEC GammaCompMD client software. This is additionally available for all the other colour displays exhibited at the stand. Storing the data within the display itself avoids decalibration, for example due to a system crash, as calibration isn’t performed using a graphics card. In order to comply with the prescribed regulations and also ensure faithful reproduction over the entire period of operation, the latest generation of monitors (MD212MC and MD213MC) have been equipped with the innovative NEC X-LightTM 3 technology and an integrated RGB 3-colour front-sensor. With their digital uniformity control (DUC) the displays also achieve a remarkable degree of brightness homogeneity.

NEC Display Solutions is offering a 4 megapixel 30” wide-format LCD display with its NEC MD304MC. Featuring a large diagonal as well as a resolution of 4 megapixels, it can replace two smaller 2-megapixel devices at the workplace with only a single cost-effective display. This means that the dual calibrations and conformance checks that would otherwise be necessary for two screens are no longer required. In addition, images can be placed side-by-side or viewed on a larger scale without any bezels getting in the way.

The NEC MD212MC and NEC MD213MC expand NEC’s product portfolio with 2- and 3-megapixel colour displays, respectively. The NEC High Brightness colour monitors can be deployed as DIN V6868-57 Class A compliant diagnostic displays for the diagnosis of, for example, images of the body extremities, head and thorax. In addition, they are particularly ideal for sectional-view diagnostics in combination with 3D colour reconstructions. Thanks to the wide viewing angles of the UA SFT (IPS) panel, the displays are ideal for multi-screen systems. The best possible view of the image from all different directions is thereby also guaranteed.

The NEC MD21M was developed as a 2-megapixel monitor featuring an excellent cost-price performance, whilst equipped with high-quality features and satisfying the DIN V6868-57 Category B diagnostic standard. It has been developed for deployment with modalities and in PACS systems, and satisfies the legal standards relating to the diagnosis of images from computerised axial tomography (CAT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

Source: NEC Display Solutions