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EIZO announces a new 49-inch wall-mounted monitor CuratOR LX491W for the operating room
EIZO today announced the release of a new 49-inch wall-mounted monitor for the operating room (OR). The CuratOR LX491W is a widescreen monitor with full HD resolution and is ideally suited for viewing medical images (X-ray, CR, MRI, and endoscopy). The LX491W has an extremely bright LED backlight offering luminance up to 700 cd/m². The…
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Logitech Unveils Its First New Innovative Adjustable Trackball In Nearly A Decade – Logitech’s MX ERGO
Logitech today announced its first new innovative trackball in nearly a decade – Logitech’s MX ERGO. Logitech MX ERGO is a wireless trackball that sets a new standard for comfort and precision. Launching offers personalized comfort with a unique adjustable hinge, precision tracking with multi-device connectivity for trackball enthusiasts, and those looking for alternatives to…
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Why climb a cell tower to inspect when you can deploy Aerialtronics drones from the ground
IBM and Aerialtronics, today announced the first commercial drones featuring cognitive computing capabilities from the IBM Watson Internet of Things (IoT) Platform on IBM Cloud. Aerialtronics vehicles can provide high-quality inspection services for global organizations across multiple industries, from monitoring city traffic patterns to inspecting wind turbines, oil rigs and cell tower optimization.
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Japan Display announces a 12.3-inch Curved LCD for Automotive Applications
Japan Display (JDI) today announced the development and production-readiness of a 12.3-inch curved liquid crystal display for automotive applications. The TFT LCD module, based on low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) technology, enables a simplified module structure by integrating the driving circuits into the glass substrate and by minimizing the number of driver ICs, as compared to…
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NHK starts 4K, 8K high-definition test broadcasting
NHK (Japan’s public broadcaster) has started testing an ultra high-definition video system that provides images dramatically sharper than those available through current high definition television. The network is running daily broadcasts using 8K technology, which provides resolution 16 times as great as the system now in use, and 4K, which has 4 times as many…
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Fujitsu Develops Technology to Accurately Align Nodules within CT scan Images Taken Over Time
Fujitsu has developed a technology for the highly precise alignment of nodules, or growths of cells, within computed tomography (CT) images taken of the same patient on different dates. When screening for cancer or monitoring for the changes to the nodule over time, in order to monitor changes in a patient’s nodule, doctors compare images…