Medical Imaging Feature Stories
Read the latest Matrox Pulse newspapers and feature stories to discover how radiologists and healthcare providers can benefit from using Matrox Xenia Series display controller boards in PACS workstations and other medical application areas.
- Extend the Life of your PACS Workstations
If you are looking to upgrade your PACS workstations with leading-edge features and hardware-accelerated performance, a quick and intuitive installation of Xenia Series display controller boards may be all it takes. - Save Time & Money with Matrox Xenia Series
Xenia Series delivers the leading-edge features and performance you demand from a display controller board, with the simple installation, stable drivers and flexible configuration options you've come to expect from Matrox. - Boost Your Digital Mammography
As a radiologist, your livelihood, not to mention that of your patients, is often related to how quickly and accurately you are able to review high resolution medical images. Your choice of tools is critical, from your mammography software package to your displays and display controller board. - Display Calibration More Precise
with Matrox Xenia Series
Display luminance uniformity is of greatest concern in mammography, and worldwide, luminance uniformity is becoming adopted in more countries to enhance and accurately perform patient diagnosis. - Zoom in on Xenia Series
Unique functionality allows medical imaging professionals and developers to showcase content from one or two medical monitors onto a projector or large screen display using a single Xenia board. - The Matrox Medical Graphics Pulse – June 2010 edition (newspaper/PDF)
- The Matrox Medical Graphics Pulse - CMEF 2010 Edition (newspaper/PDF)
(Chinese Simplified) - The Matrox Medical Graphics Pulse - ITEM 2010 Edition (newspaper/PDF)
(Japanese) - The Matrox Medical Graphics Pulse - March 2010 Edition (newspaper/PDF)
- The Matrox Medical Graphics Pulse - RSNA 2009 Edition (newspaper/PDF)
- Be confident in your diagnosis by getting the complete picture
You've chosen your PACS provider and your preferred display. How do you decide which display controller board is right for you?
