TruVidia

Seeing more than others

The first HD camera in an operating light.
+ The first HD camera in an operating light.

Have you given any thought to following the current trend toward telemedicine? The advantages are clear: medical resources such as expensive equipment can be used efficiently, and experts can be called in at any time during the operation.

Lifelike images faithful to the smallest detail are of crucial importance for global knowledge exchange and getting experts’ opinions even from a distance. In the competition of universities for the best teaching and research conditions, in particular, teachers and upcoming medical specialists benefit from comprehensive networks.

This is why we have integrated an HD camera in our iLED. The HD standard is currently the highest quality technology for recording and transmitting video signals. With HD you can broadcast all details of an operation in unusually high quality, even on a large screen. Via a fibre optic cable with an optical video

output, the images can be transmitted over great distances securely and without interference or quality loss from a hospital’s data network, for example, into an auditorium for students. You can also conveniently store entire video sequences on a USB stick. In this way, you can document complete operations and keep them ready for training and continuing education.

The advantage to you: TruVidia HD can be used in the iLED with conventional TruVidia preparations. You can upgrade to HD at any time and select between the use of TruVidia SD (standard definition) and TruVidia HD on the same iLED. In this way, TRUMPF guarantees you economical use of this modern technology.

The benefits at a glance:

  • Five times higher number of pixels compared to PAL
  • Convenient archiving of video sequences on USB-Stick
  • Optical video output for interference- and loss-free transmission
  • Cost-effectiveness through use on existing iLEDs and with TruVidia SD

Technical data:

  • Number of pixels: 2 million
  • Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels
  • Native format: 16:9

 

© 2007 TRUMPF, 19.12.2007