Multi-modality Diagnostic Displays

Multi-modality Diagnostic Displays

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WTLSYS is proud to provide multi-modality diagnostic displays to our customers in USA. These displays are some of the most modern and incredible ways to offer top-tier medical services to people throughout the world. They are used as solutions for women’s healthcare as well as a way to show many internal problems in great detail. These displays come in a variety of shapes and sizes based on your needs. With 4K resolutions, the ability to show color and gray scale, and incredible brightness and viewing angles, these displays have become the norm for hospitals and doctors’ offices in the past decade. They are powered by top quality graphics cards from leading providers like NVIDIA and are trusted with life and death health cases on a daily basis. Learn more about how these displays work below.  

Multi-modality
Diagnostic Displays

29” 6 Mega-Pixel Wide Screen Color LCD Displa


WIDE Pioneers
an Eco-Friendly Solution for ATC Display

NextGen2K2K 28” LCD Display


Triple solutions for Women’s Healthcare

21.3” 5 Mega-Pixel TFT LCD Display


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What is multi-modality imaging?

Multi-modal imaging is the simultaneous production of signals that normally would have to be viewed separately. If you have every had to been scanned by a SPECT, MRI or PET machine, you know that these units have the ability to see so many internal issues so doctors can act quickly and resolve them. Now imagine if a doctor could not just view all these results independently, but all at once. That is the beauty of a multi-modality display. These incredible devices can show doctors all the information they need in a detailed fashion that also lets them connect the dots between different scan types to track down problems. This imaging can also show cellular events happening in real time, something that has never been possible before. With a display of this caliber, cancer detection and other early disease detection can be easier than ever.

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