Printers & Digitizers
At this year’s Radiological Society of North America meeting, vendors displayed an arsenal of printing solutions to meet the needs of any size healthcare facility. Compact designs and exceptional resolution are standard features of conventional medical imaging printers, as well as high throughput capabilities for centralized and decentralized environments. more»
Array Corp. USA highlighted upgrades to its DICOM Scan Pro Plus software for the Array 2905 laser film digitizer that now offers DICOM conformance for mammography. more»
aycan Medical Systems showcased the aycan xray-print system that prints radiology and other medical images on plain paper at near film quality and makes it possible to print images for less than 10 cents. more»
Codonics used RSNA 2005 to introduce two works-in-progress, the Horizon XL and Virtua integrated disc recorder. more»
Fujifilm Medical Systems unveiled the DryPix 2000, a works-in-progress dry thermal tabletop imager that offers multiple film-size printing capability. more»
iCAD debuted its new the PureLook mammography film digitizer designed for the iCAD TotaLook and SecondLook product lines. more»
Kodak’s Health Group highlighted a faster and smaller version of its flagship Kodak DryView 8900 laser imaging system, as well as demonstrated as a works-in-progress new software that will provide hospitals, imaging centers and clinics with an easy-to-use application for assembling images from digital modalities for printing, archiving, displaying and reporting. more»
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging used RSNA to introduce a new addition to its line of DryPro laser imagers. The DryPro 793 dry laser imager – designed for mammography applications – delivers up to 4.0Dmax and 25 micron resolution. more»
Sony Electronics featured a range of printing options for various imaging modalities and specialties. more»
Furniture & Carts
RSNA 2005 featured a broad assortment of furniture and carts to enhance the comfort or radiologists and other specialists when reading images. Some make working a bit less strenuous, others help operating rooms tight on space or bring modalities to the point-of-care, while others are just a plain good ideas (providing many ‘why didn’t I think of that’ moments for attendees, or at least to this one). more»
AFC Industries introduced the Ergo Tier Deluxe, an ergonomic radiology reading station with an electronically powered, fully adjustable tilting work surface. more»
Anthro showcased a variety of new products and features for some of its core radiology furniture offerings, including the company’s new Elevate Wrap and additions to the Carl’s Table radiology station. more»
Biomorph debuted at RSNA its Flexo Level 3 PACS workstation which features a sit-to-stand design, an all-steel frame, and comfort edges. more»
Ergotron rolled out the StyleView Dual Display Cart, a new computer workstation designed to provide comfortable access to information. more»
Planar showed its line of Dome Surgery Review Carts that have been designed to make remodeling an OR easier in the case of PACS workstations use. more»
Quest International Inc. displayed its two mobile display cart products as an addition to its line of NEC and Totoko medical displays. more»
RedRick Technologies Inc. showcased its core product, the Comfort View Height Adjustable Workstation. more»
Sound Ergonomics highlighted a number of its ergonomic products, including a new PACS Desk System. more»
S&S X-Ray introduced its new EW 100 Full Ergonomic Workstation for PACS. more»
Virtual Radiologic let attendees give its VR Ergonomics office equipment products a spin at RSNA. more»
XYBIX Systems Inc. showcased its fully customizable PACS workstation with numerous ergonomic features. more» |