New Surgery Show Predicted to Bring Considerable Watching Advantages for Surgery Procedures
Sony Gadgets is stating the first medical-grade monitor, model PVM-2551MD, based on Natural Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) technological innovation. The new 25-inch monitor, which recently obtained FDA 510(k) approval, is supposed to provide significant benefits for a variety of operations and includes all the mentioned advantages of Sony's OLED technological innovation -- true-to-life shade processing, top quality, and almost no movement cloud.
"Already displaying remarkable benefits for doctors in other parts of the world, the new Sony OLED monitor will now boost surgical viewing in the U.S., and become the 'must have' healthcare display," said Henry Santanello, gm, Sony Medical Systems Department. "A number of Sony's key technological innovation merchants and integrators have already analyzed the display and mentioned the running advantages of OLED compared to traditional LCD, so we're thrilled about getting the product into managing rooms across the country."
The majority of doctors, both in and outside the U.S., who were requested to assess Sony's OLED screens, revealed that they prefer OLED's innovative technological innovation for its balance of shade image quality and top quality comparison. This technological innovation is supposed to set a new standard for healthcare shows, particularly for programs such as endoscopy, arthroscopy, laparoscopy, and thoracoscopy, as well as common surgery techniques.
Sony's OLED technological innovation is already extremely successful in a range of commercial programs such as critical referrals tracking for video development, with more than 10,000 systems provided globally. Now the company desires to see the same fast adopting by the healthcare industry.
With its much faster reaction time than LCD, one of the greatest advantages of the OLED monitor is its capability to show quick movement with almost no cloud. Additionally, the computer monitor features Sony's innovative TRIMASTER EL technological innovation (EL standing for electroluminescence), allowing it to accomplish genuine black, true to the source indication. By offering fantastic shade processing, especially for dark pictures, doctors can watch very simple details such as the light shade difference between various cells and veins. This capability to accomplish true-to-life shade processing and reduced cloud is supposed to support faster, more assured making decisions for doctors which is eventually best for sufferers.
Other pros and cons of the OLED monitor include the following:
- Self-luminous, emitting no black when displaying images and displaying a high level of contrast
- 10-bit signal processing
- Extremely slim and light-weight design
- Reduced power consumption requirements for increased energy efficiency.
The Sony OLED medical-grade monitor, PVM-2551MD, is currently available for sale with pricing available upon request.