Dome introduces 5-megapixel displayDome Imaging Systems has released Dome Md/5/PCX, a 5-megapixel display controller for PCI-based computers and workstations. The board supports two monitors from a single card and PCI slot, reducing the per-head
Dome Imaging Systems has released Dome Md/5/PCX, a 5-megapixel display controller for PCI-based computers and workstations. The board supports two monitors from a single card and PCI slot, reducing the per-head cost of a dual-monitor configuration, according to the Waltham, MA-based company. Designed specifically for gray-scale diagnostic imaging applications, Md5/PCX can support both landscape (2560 x 2048 pixels) and portrait (2048 x 2560 pixels) modes, according to the company.
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