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News Release from: Planar Systems | Subject: 17.4-inch VitalScreen flat-panel display
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 31 December 2001
Larger screens aimed at medical
applications
Planar Systems has introduced a 17.4-inch version of its medically certified VitalScreen flat-panel display platform, and a 17.4-inch VitalScreen Non-Patient Vicinity (NPV) display.
Planar Systems has introduced a 17.4-inch version of its medically certified VitalScreen flat-panel display platform, and a 17.4-inch VitalScreen Non-Patient Vicinity (NPV) display These new products complement Planar's line of medical display solutions by addressing the need for larger screens and the display needs in care management areas away from the immediate vicinity of patients
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest introductions reflect Planar's strategy to lead the industry in providing medical equipment manufacturers, integrators, hospitals and clinics with a broad range of display solutions: 'Under this strategy, Planar is giving customers an ever-growing array of display product choices specifically engineered for the rigours of the healthcare environment', comments Rick Phillips, general manager of Planar's medical business unit: 'We are also customising displays to customers' specific needs and supporting them with levels of service across the product life cycle which we believe to be unique among the display provider community.' The 17.4-inch VitalScreen extends Planar's family of dual-mode displays that interface with both digital and analogue equipment.
It is certified for use in critical care areas including surgical and emergency care units, in close proximity to patients and caregivers.
US and European medical certifications include UL2601, IEC6O6O1-1 and MDD 93/42/EEC).
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The display is rugged, yet ergonomically designed, and tolerates regular cleaning with hospital-grade disinfectants.
With the VitalScreen NPV, Planar has created a new class of display aimed at uses such as remote patient monitoring.
Incorporating many of the attributes of Planar's VitalScreen displays first announced in 2000, the Planar VitalScreen NPV overcomes the shortfalls of conventional, office-grade devices, giving users a more durable and reliable solution that can withstand the heavy usage and frequent cleaning of medical environments.
It also provides a bright, high-contrast screen for easier viewing of information such as patient records and nursing shift summaries.
'The VitalScreen and Planar VitalScreen NPV have been designed in close cooperation with hospital integrators and IT personnel', comments Rick Phillips: 'They are readily compatible with a variety of information architectures and hospital communication networks to provide a plug-and-play solution and a degree of interface consistency across the enterprise that has been previously unavailable in this industry.'.
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