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What Bob Saw on the Net 29/05/2019

by Bob Raikes

Most days, our editor, Bob, spends some time looking around the net for news. Here are some articles and links that he thought worth sharing… (note that registration or subscriptions may be required!) Blue …

Tags:Asus| Blue Light| Game Playing| HP Inc| Medical| Notebooks| Virtual Reality

Augmented Reality for Medical Use

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Recently I wrote about Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) for mainstream applications. One of the mainstream applications discussed in the Harvard Business Review was the use of VR by surgeons as an …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Medical

Eizo Surgical Monitor Supports Passive S3D

by Bob Raikes

Eizo has a new monitor in its CuratOR range for surgical use. The EX3141-3D is a 31.1″ UltraHD IPS monitor with 450 cd/m² of output and supports 3D operation for use in 3D endoscopy. …

Tags:3D display| Eizo| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Vol 25 - Issue 40

Mental Health and VR

by Len Scrogan

At the end of September, in conjunction with National Suicide Prevention Month, I attended a presentation by Matt Vogl, the Executive Director of the National Mental Health Innovation Center (NMHIC) at the CU Anschutz …

Tags:Education| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 37

Mental Health and VR

by Len Scrogan

At the end of September, in conjunction with National Suicide Prevention Month, I attended a presentation by Matt Vogl, the Executive Director of the National Mental Health Innovation Center (NMHIC) at the CU Anschutz …

Tags:Education| Medical| Virtual Reality

LDM Vol 25 No 34 Roundup

by Bob Raikes

Eizo Corp announced that the GX560 high brightness monitor has received FDA 510(k) Clearance for breast tomosynthesis and digital mammography. (Eizo 5 Megapixel Monitor uses LTPS). The monitor will be shown at the RSNA …

Tags:Dicom Medical Calibration| Digital Signage| DOOH| HDBaseT| Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Medical| UltraHD| Vol 25 - Issue 34

VR Improves Vision

by Len Scrogan

Virtual Reality is making inroads in many areas these days, but none are as interesting as in the field of vision health. That’s because many people incorrectly suppose that healthy vision and VR are …

Tags:Education| Human Visual System (HVS)| Medical| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 34

AU Optronics Shows a Multitude of Mobile Display Tech at Touch Taiwan

by Andrew Fenn

AU Optronics has brought numerous mobile device displays and technologies to Touch Taiwan 2018, the company said, including a 12.1″ full-colour TFT-driven microLED display technology with 169 pixels per inch and 1920 × 720 …

Tags:AUO| Automotive| Large Display Monitor| Medical| MicroLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 33

PRN Has Three New Digital Solutions for Pharmacies

by Bob Raikes

PRN Health, which is part of the Stratacache group of companies, showed three new display solutions for pharmacies at a trade show in the US. The Lift process makes special offers on related products …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| Medical| POS| Vol 25 - Issue 33

LDM Product Roundup Vol 25 #32

by Bob Raikes

Acer was among the companies that confirmed that its Predator Orion PCs for gamers would support the new Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards. The Orion 5000 is designed for the serious gamer, while the …

Tags:Acer| Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| Eizo| Game Playing| Hisense| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Medical| Outdoor Displays| Roku| Samsung| Touch| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 32

Do Mainstream Enterprises Consider AR/VR Mainstream?

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Supporters of augmented and virtual reality keep saying that AR/VR technology is going mainstream. In the business world perhaps there is nothing more mainstream than the Harvard Business Review (HBR). What do they have …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Medical| Vol 25 - Issue 32

Italian Firm Develops AR Guidance System for Oncology Procedures

by Andrew Fenn

European Radiology Experimental recently published a study on a new augmented reality system called Endosight, which can guide procedures in interventional oncology. A three-step experiment shows this system to be precise and reliable enough …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29