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Medical Imaging Projector: Canon Realis SX7 Mark II D

The Realis SX7 Mark II D includes a special mode that simulates the results of devices compliant with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14 standard.

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Canon U.S.A. has developed a version of its LCoS-based Realis SX7 Mark II projector specifically for viewing medical imagery, such as X-rays, CAT scans, and MRIs. The Realis SX7 Mark II D includes a special mode that simulates the results of devices compliant with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14 standard for displaying grayscale images. The mode allows users to calibrate directly on the projector using 21 different levels of gamma adjustments. It’s not approved for medical diagnosis, but the projector can be used by medical educators who need to display large medical images and train students. The new projector operates at SXGA+ resolution (1400x1050) and 4,000 lumens. It has a Canon 1.7x powered focus and zoom lens, a DVI-I terminal to support digital connections, and support for both Adobe RGB and sRGB color spaces. Canon U.S.A. 516-328-5000. usa.canon.com/projectors.

 


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