
|Articles|December 2, 2008
GE unveils thin-client 3D system
Author(s)Greg Freiherr
After two years of R&D, GE Healthcare released at RSNA 2008 a thin-client server to support 3D visualization on PCs.
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After two years of R&D, GE Healthcare released at RSNA 2008 a thin-client server to support 3D visualization on PCs. The new AW (Advantage Workstation) Server allows access to and postprocessing of prior exams, according to GE. Its Smart Compression feature allows diagnostic review of full-fidelity static images, according to the company.
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