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Graphics card tackles high-res medical apps

Quadro 2000D graphics card targets use in professional medical imaging environments to help improve the accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis. Built on the Fermi architecture using PCI Express 2.0, the 2000D has two dual-link digital video interface (DVI) outputs and delivers a high level of gray-scale accuracy and resolution (up to 10 Mpixels).

Graphics card tackles high-res medical apps

The board supports 10- and 12-bit gray scale for revealing the most subtle tonal abnormalities in diagnostic images, along with DICOM monitor calibration, 64X full-scene antialiasing and supports two displays at up to 3,840 x 2,400 at 24 Hz on each. A key feature is Mosaic Display Technology, which offers the ability to easily span any application across multiple panels without sacrificing performance. ($599 MSRP — available now.)

By Jim Harrison

NVIDIA , Santa Clara , CA
Sales 408-486-2000
www.nvidia.com

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