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AIDA COMPACT NEO
Brilliance in documentation continues
With KARL STORZ FULL HD technology for endoscopy, we deliver outstanding image quality for the precise rendition of even the finest tissue and vascular structures. We use the highest image resolution specified for 1080p Full HD, 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is equal to 5 times the image information available from today's PAL standard. The 16:9 image format provides a larger display window for a more informative, panoramic view. Greater detail and depth of focus combined with enhanced color brilliance offer considerably improved ergonomic viewing.
With the new and multifunctional design of the AIDA compact NEO documentation system, limitless options are available from the central control unit. It is easier and quicker to record still images, videos, and audio files – in HD quality, of course – and to create discharge reports and documentation.
AIDA compact NEO provides convenient archiving of all patient data on Blu-Ray, DVD, CD or USB storage media. In addition, data can be stored directly on the PACS or hospital information system server via the optional AIDA communication HL7/DICOM interface packet, and patient data, radiology images, and images from previous surgeries can be viewed - even during the procedure.
AIDA compact NEO provides convenient archiving of all patient data on Blu-Ray, DVD, CD or USB storage media. In addition, data can be stored directly on the PACS or hospital information system server via the optional AIDA communication HL7/DICOM interface packet, and patient data, radiology images, and images from previous surgeries can be viewed - even during the procedure.



