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Friday, July 20, 2012

Sony-preferred OLED technology is claimed to be better than LCDs


TOKYO - OLED technology is claimed to be better than LCDs, because OLED has less blur (blur), have higher quality in contrast and color reproduction. OLED monitors to the operating room is not yet known in detail about the details of the specification, except that it is known that the device has 10-bit signal processing, lower power consumption and has a thinner and lighter frame.

Sony pays special attention through besutannya products, which not only target consumers, but also help the doctor when the surgery or surgery in the hospital.

Reported by Softpedia on Friday (7/13/2012), Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) slowly carved a place for monitor product line and the HDTV market. But now, a new sector-screen technology allow it to spread to other areas of health, in order to support the process of surgery patients in the hospital.

During this time, the LCD is used in operating rooms equipped with high technology. For the purpose of improvement and provide more benefits than the LCD, OLED Sony launch monitor PVM-2551MD called and OLED panel with a diagonal size of 25 inches.

This is the first OLED monitor that will be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). "OLED Monitor has shown remarkable advantages for the surgeon. OLED monitor made ​​by Sony will enhance the appearance of the surgical process in hospitals and into the United States who should be held as a medical display," said General Manager of Sony Medical Systems Division, George Santanello.

He said that Sony's OLED technology has been presented in terms of evaluating the screen and recorded a significant benefit, rather than the traditional LCD. "So, we're excited to get the product into operating rooms across the country," he said.