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Jusha Claims Global Patent for Mixed Mode Operation

Jusha of China is very ambitious to develop its business in Europe and has recently appointed a full time sales person in the UK. At ECR it showed the latest version of the autostereoscopic 3D (AS3D) medical display that it showed at the event last year. The monitor has six views and uses lenticular lenses to create the images. The 24″ monitor is in the process of being certified at the moment and the company hopes to start shipping finished products in Q2 of 2016.

Moving more to the mainstream, the company was showing the 30″ C62 which is a six megapixel multi-modality colour display that has a new and patented technology. The display detects, for each part of the display, whether the image being shown at that point is a radiology image, or is a colour image. If the area is showing colour, a standard gamma is applied, while if it detects a monochrome image, that part of the display is rendered using the Dicom grey scale curve. The key point of the company’s technology, for which it claims global patents, is that the process is automatic. This is important, Jusha told us, because research apparently shows that between 7% and 10% of wrong diagnoses are because of the wrong display setting.

Jusha radiology displaysJusha was showing all of its radiology displays

Also on display was an 85″ UltraHD monitor with an infrared touch overlay and Dicom support. The company told us that it can supply displays like this up to 110″. The company sees a good opportunity for this kind of collaboration display as in the past this kind of application used projectors which means some compromise. The display has an embedded computer (in what looked, to us, like an OPS slot).