Dual Display PACS Cart

Feb. 1, 2007
The Dual Display PACS Cart from InfoLogix accommodates two large LCD screens and is designed to bring working radiology mobility to operating rooms, surgical suites, CCU and ICU areas. The side-by-side, dual-display configuration provides greater image real estate and streamlines image-guided surgery. It also accommodates easier image manipulation and viewing by OR nurses and surgeons while allowing for fewer displays in a given facility. In addition to the powerful onboard power supply, an optional UL 60601-1 listed and certified AC powered system accommodates future hardware upgrades, while extended life battery options ensure wireless computing for a full shift. The unit’s small footprint brings a complete imaging system to tight spaces with simple setup and deployment. The ergonomic mobile workstation was designed with input from nurses and healthcare professionals with full adjustability for sitting or standing, rear and side handles, full size retractable keyboard tray, utility wire basket and rubber swivel castors for quiet and smooth operation on any surface.

InfoLogix Inc., Hatboro, Pa.
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