Minneapolis-based U.S. Electronics Inc. will release at RSNA 2013 a range of LED-backlit diagnostic monitors.
The monitors include a range of resolutions, including .3MP, 2MP, 3MP, 5MP, and 6MP. The company will also showcase color, monochrome and touch monitors.
The new LED backlighting technology provides higher brightness, longer lifetime and wider color gamut compared with previous cathode fluorescent lamp monitors, the company said.
Other features include improved brightness and contrast, backlight stabilization providing for DICOM calibration, display port interface, and internal power supply, the company said.
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