Technology | June 19, 2015

Diagnostic viewing screen designed specifically for PACS and mammography

Barco, Coronis Uniti, 2015 China International Medical Equipment Fair, CMEF

June 19, 2015 - Barco announced the debut of its 12 million-pixel Coronis Uniti display system at the 73rd spring China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF), held in Shanghai in May 2015. Barco also introduced a full range of LED medical displays.

The Coronis Uniti is a diagnostic display system specifically designed for both picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and mammography imaging. The system supports PACS, mammography, color and grayscale, 2-D and 3-D, and static and dynamic images.

RapidFrame technology ensures high definition and the ability to focus images in motion, while the multi-contact-point trackpad control further heightens reading efficiency and improves the ergonomic experience.

The 12-megapixel color display provides the highest resolution currently available on the medical imaging market. In order to meet the DICOM standard for grayscale images and to ensure color consistency, Barco has equipped the display with its SteadyColor calibration technology. The display has also been endowed with many advanced functions such as Color Per Pixel Uniformity to reduce screen noise, Ambient Light Compensation to ensure perfect image quality in any lighting environment, and MediCal QAWeb for automatic calibration and quality assurance to ensure optimal performance without interruptions.

According to a MarkeTech study, at least 87 percent of radiologists suffer tired eyes and a sore back when reading medical images. To solve this problem, Barco designed Coronis Uniti with special attention to ergonomics. Using research on the human body's natural visual processing, the system minimizes movement of the head and eyes when reading images. The system's built-in SoftGlow wall light can brighten the radiology reading room to the desired level, and its SoftGlow task light can illuminate paper, raising image definition and making reading more comfortable. In addition, the system can be used as a virtual lightbox to compare the current exam with those of previous films using a convenient film clip.

For more information: www.barco.com


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