Medical imaging solution improves visual accuracy and speed to diagnosis
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Nvidia has announced the latest addition to its portfolio of Quadro graphics solutions built on the company's Fermi architecture. Designed for use in professional medical imaging environments, the Quadro 2000D solution has been designed to provide diagnostic display capabilities and application performance in order to effectively interpret and manage high resolution patient imagery.
According to Nvidia, it features two dual link digital video interface connectors and delivers a high level of grayscale accuracy and definition of images at high resolution (up to 10Mpixels). The device also supports 10 and 12bit grayscale for revealing the most subtle tonal abnormalities in diagnostic images, along with industry standard DICOM monitor calibration to maintain grayscale consistency across monitors.
"We strive to design the best possible diagnostic imaging systems, which for years have included N Quadro graphics with our Dome displays," said Peter Steven, vp and general manager of the Radiology Business Unit at NDS Surgical Imaging. "With the new Quadro 2000D, Nvidia offers the latest Quadro technology in a design compatible with existing Dome displays, which will allow us to deliver precise 10bit grayscale and colour imaging in a much desired dual DVI configuration."
The solution also features the company's Mosaic Display Technology, which it claims offers users the ability to easily span any application across multiple, high resolution panels or projectors without sacrificing performance. Up to eight displays can be driven from a single workstation with multiple Quadro 2000D solutions installed. Nvidia SLIMulti-OS technology also works in conjunction with the device for driving simultaneous Windows and/or Linux environments from the same workstation.