Düsseldorf, 20 November 2013: At MEDICA2013, Sony will continue to redefine clarity and show how its peripheral products fit into every step of the medical workflow, from prediction and diagnosis to surgical intervention and beyond. On display will be Sony’s imaging ecosystem, which continues to improve the quality of patient care while assisting radiologists, surgeons, consultants, assistant staff and students. Fully compliant with the latest medical standards, the latest generation of healthcare products also reflects key industry trends like the miniaturization of printers, for simpler integration and portability at the point of care.
One new addition to its ecosystem is the LMD-3251MT, a high-performance 32” Full HD Medical Grade monitor. It connects to a 3D camera system and displays smooth, high-resolution images that are viewed with the use of passive polarising glasses. With 1920 x 1080 resolution and a-Si Active Matrix TFT widescreen panel, surgeons and operating staff can capture and view high-resolution stereoscopic images. The monitor is also good for other environments where high quality 3D viewing is desired such as consulting rooms, clinics, conference halls and training suites.
The LMD-3251MT is just one example of how Sony is at the forefront of 3D technology. While not specifically a medical product, at MEDICA2013, Sony will also be showcasing its 4K viewing system which allows images from multiple sources to appear together in high quality, even on large screens. Alongside this will be Sony’s multi-view technical exhibit which demonstrates how a segmented high-resolution display, such as a monitor or projector, can be used to present video and presentations by showing a combination of camera inputs, movie files, presentation files, web pages and more.
“At MEDICA2013, Sony is showcasing how its innovative technology improves the quality of care during every part of the patient’s journey, by ensuring the medical profession is assisted from the top down. We’ve drawn on all of our broadcast and professional imaging expertise, which spans across decades, and have built our medical division into one that is at the forefront of developing advanced technology. One example of this is our OLED products which continue to lead the industry and capitalise on Sony’s deep understanding of CMOS technology,” said Christophe Gauthier, Medical Strategic Marketing Manager, Sony Europe.
For further information about Sony’s innovations in the medical sector, please visit the stand G57 in Hall 10 or visitwww.sony.co.uk/pro/article/medical-sony-brings-imaging-innovation-to-life