Computerized light box developer SmartLight will present three upgrade options to its SmartLight Smart Motorized Viewer at the Radiological Society of North America meeting later this month, the company announced. The Hackensack, NJ, firm will offer the
Computerized light box developer SmartLight will present three upgrade options to its SmartLight Smart Motorized Viewer at the Radiological Society of North America meeting later this month, the company announced.
The Hackensack, NJ, firm will offer the SmartLight Forum video system for its motorized viewer line, SL8000 and SL8000 DLX. SmartLight Forum allows large-scale display of clinical details for conferences and includes a robotic camera and large monitors. SmartLight will also present Mammography Screening Package, which enables users to create and store film viewing protocols.
Finally, the company will introduce ID Master option, which includes a barcode reader and specific software that retrieves and displays patient films. ID Master can also be used to input patient and physician data for HIS/RIS access. SmartLight introduced its motorized viewers at last year's RSNA show.
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