Collection: Medical Cameras, Monitors, Printers, and Print Media
SONY Medical products, Medical Printers and Print Media.
Sony Medical Brochure 2023 Download
Medical Products:
Sony delivers innovation across the imaging workflow, from leading 4K, 4K3D and 3D technologies - to the very latest in IP conversion to create smart digital operating rooms. We offer a wide range of medical devices to capture and view medical images, from cameras to 4K surgical monitors. For documentation, we provide recorders, printers and print media. This equipment is intended for use by qualified medical professionals only. Registration status as a medical device may vary, depending on country.
Printers and Print Media:
Sony medical printers allow surgeons, OR staff and consultants to create a finely-detailed, long lasting record of images captured with a wide range of medical modalities, including ultrasound systems and endoscopic camera systems. Advanced Sony printing technology produces rapid delivery of high quality prints in black and white or colour. Compact, space-saving printers by Sony can be integrated seamlessly into medical carts, endoscopic trolleys or C-arm systems.
This equipment is intended for use by qualified medical professionals only. Registration status as a medical device may vary, depending on country.
Cameras:
Sony medical video cameras enable surgeons and clinical staff to capture colour images during microscopy and open* surgical procedures. Surgeons in the OR can benefit from HD image quality in a compact camera head that integrates efficiently with surgical microscopes and slit lamp systems. Our 3D medical cameras capture stereoscopic images in Full HD to provide improved depth perception and spatial orientation compared with 2D imaging.
This equipment is intended for use by qualified medical professionals only. Registration status as a medical device may vary, depending on country.
Monitors:
Recorders and Storage
This equipment is intended for use by qualified medical professionals only. Registration status as a medical device may vary.
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