Canon will be demonstrating at RSNA 2014 a ‘cost-effective’ transition option from CR to DR.
Canon U.S.A. Inc. will be featuring at RSNA 2014 the RadPRO DELINIA 200 Digital X-ray Acquisition Cart.
The RadPRO DELINIA 200 Digital X-ray Acquisition Cart transports the Canon CXDI-701C/801C/401C wireless detectors with auto detection mode to provide health care organizations a cost-effective way to transition to DR technology, Canon said in a release.
The RadPRO DELINIA 200 Digital X-ray Acquisition Cart includes a computer, access point, touch screen monitor, detector holder, and a choice of the Canon CXDI-701C, CXDI-801C, or CXDI-401C wireless DR system. In X-ray auto detection mode, the detector will detect X-rays at exposure and shift to image acquisition mode automatically, without the use of a typical X-ray generator interface, Canon announced. As a result, Canon said, the Canon wireless detector can deliver high-quality imaging and help accelerate exams by providing results within seconds, using the installed X-ray generator in an existing radiography room or a mobile generator, without the need for cabling or special interfacing. These capabilities are now portable and can be shared among multiple rooms, using the RadPRO DELINIA 200 Digital X-ray Acquisition Cart, Canon said.[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_crop","fid":"29595","attributes":{"alt":"Canon RadPRO DELINIA 200 Digital X-ray Acquisition Cart","class":"media-image media-image-right","id":"media_crop_1670949038655","media_crop_h":"0","media_crop_image_style":"-1","media_crop_instance":"3071","media_crop_rotate":"0","media_crop_scale_h":"0","media_crop_scale_w":"0","media_crop_w":"0","media_crop_x":"0","media_crop_y":"0","style":"height: 401px; width: 400px; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 1px; float: right;","title":"Canon RadPRO DELINIA 200 Digital X-ray Acquisition Cart","typeof":"foaf:Image"}}]]
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