UXGA LCD Abets Medical Diagnostic Imaging

Oct. 8, 2008
Set for medical applications such as displaying radiograms, the NL160120AC27-22B 21.3” (54-cm) diagonal amorphous-silicon TFT color LCD module provides a UXGA resolution with a luminance of 900 cd/m2. The module also specifies a contrast ratio

Set for medical applications such as displaying radiograms, the NL160120AC27-22B 21.3” (54-cm) diagonal amorphous-silicon TFT color LCD module provides a UXGA resolution with a luminance of 900 cd/m2. The module also specifies a contrast ratio of 1,100:1 and is adaptable for medical X-ray image diagnosis via the company’s proprietary ultra-advanced, super-fine TFT technology and a high-intensity direct backlight system. The proprietary technology also enables an ultra-wide viewing angle of 176? by reducing color shift, which expands viewing positions and the module’s suitability for multi-screen use. In addition to the NL160120AC27-22B module, the company also offers the 20.1” NL256204AM15-03A TFT monochrome LCD module with a QSXGA resolution for digital mammography image interpretation. NEC LCD TECHNOLOGIES LTD., Santa Clara, CA. (800) 366-9782.

Company: NEC LCD TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

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