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An excellent and high-contrast endo image! Even in difficult light conditions, the unchanging image quality is adapted dynamically by the innovative technology.
The compact and ergonomic design – paired with a user-friendly construction – makes the 1 CCD ENDOCAM 5512 your ideal camera system in the out-patient area and also leaves no wishes unfulfilled in clinical use.
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July 15, 2008
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The camera 5520 from Richard Wolf offers with its new "IQ" technology a previously not yet available image optimisation in the 1 chip camera range.
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July 15, 2008
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Stryker continues to pioneer advancements in minimally invasive surgery with the introduction of its 2nd generation high-definition camera, the 1188 HD 3-Chip Camera. This innovative camera offers outstanding picture quality, enhanced clarity and more intuitive user controls.
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July 15, 2008
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Dual aspect ratio: HDTV and HD
Laser welded titanium seal design
Optimum surgical brightness
Seamless integration with existing video equipment
Four programmable buttons for easy control
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March 03, 2009
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As the third generation in Stryker’s HD 3-Chip camera line, the 1288 HD 3-Chip Camera features a 1920x1080p resolution and nine specialty settings, resulting in optimum color resolution and brightness.
A groundbreaking new development of this camera is its ability to allow for wireless transmission capabilities in the OR when used with the Stryker WiSe wireless flat panel monitor. With the WiSe technology, OR clutter will be reduced with the elimination of the 30 ft. DVI cable to the secondary flat panel monitors in the room.
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March 03, 2009
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1999 Philips BV 300
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April 28, 2011
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Our 3 chip camera 5508 is of modular construction and an investment in the future. Progressive Scan technology combined with LCD monitors increases the detail accuracy and thus also the safety in use. The new DIALOG -function controls the light source to optimum brightness and thus prevents unnecessary heating up. The CAN-Bus interface allows control of functions by voice.
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July 15, 2008
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The 560 Series 3-CCD High Definition (HD) Camera System is capable of capturing and displaying broadcast quality HD images in arthroscopic and other minimally invasive surgeries. The 560 Series is designed to maintain high-definition resolution through the entire image chain, from the video arthroscope or laparoscope, through the camera head and the control unit, and to the monitor; resulting in clearer, more detailed surgical images.
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July 15, 2008
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Smith & Nephew is proud to announce the all new, digital-broadcast quality 560 Series 3-CCD High Definition Camera System, producing pure HD 1080i imaging. It’s a complete end-to-end, high definition system that keeps the HD format throughout the entire video chain – including optics, camera head, CCU and monitor. And it meets the ATSC broadcast standards for HDTV◊. The result is a level of image quality and color never before possible, including picture clarity that’s five times greater than the resolution of SDTV.
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July 15, 2008
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Uses 3-CCD (Charge Coupled Device) design to acquire the digital HDTV image data. Captures more clinical information. Breakthrough micro-electronic technology allows advanced ergonomic design: the 560 camera head is similar in size and weight to a standard camera head. 3-button, 6-function interface controls image and remote operation of compatible peripheral devices like CCU's, printers, and Smith & Nephew Image Management Systems.
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July 15, 2008
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