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DR System Designed for Multiple Applications

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 29 Jun 2009
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A new digital radiography (DR) system is equipped with a large image sensor and a 43 x 43 cm imaging area that enables X-ray images to be confirmed on an optional preview monitor approximately three seconds after exposure.

Canon USA, Inc. (Lake Success, NY, USA), a developer of digital imaging systems, presented its current line of advanced portable and general DR systems, including the new Canon CXDI-40G Compact DR system, at the 2009 annual meeting of the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM 2009), held in Charlotte, NC, USA, June 4-6, 2009.

The new DR system offers multiple applications, which allows for efficient capture of high-resolution (7.2 million pixels) radiologic images in a timely manner, and can be retrofitted into a range of radiography devices including upright stands, RF tables, and Bucky units. The CXDI-40G Compact DR system is a compact, efficient, and easily installed unit that helps to meet facilities' general radiographic needs while contributing to significant cost savings.

Canon USA has installed more than 3,300 DR sensor panels throughout Canada, the United States, and Latin America, part of more than 8,700 DR systems that have been installed worldwide by the Canon family of companies.

Canon USA is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions.

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