Varex Imaging Corporation is proud to introduce the LUMEN HD and LUMEN HD Pro digital radiography detectors, designed to meet the evolving standards of healthcare imaging. As the demands of medical imaging continue to shift, these detectors are built to offer reliable, fast, and user-friendly performance in today’s cost-conscious environment.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Reliable. The LUMEN family of detectors are designed for uninterrupted flow of the highest image quality, minimizing disruptions that can lead to lost revenue and compromised patient care.
- Faster. The LUMEN family is engineered for efficiency and rapid image production, to help patients get through the overall imaging workflow faster.
- Ease of Use. Featuring a lightweight and intuitive design, the LUMEN family’s tech-friendly design reduces burden on healthcare staff. Ergonomic handles, intuitive buttons, and a user-friendly interface streamline operation, making them more accessible.
- Configurable. Designed to adapt to your evolving imaging needs, the LUMEN family includes flexible system capabilities and customizable options that meet specialized requirements across various healthcare settings.
- Affordable. Competitively priced, the LUMEN family of detectors offers long-term value. Being configurable, they ensure you only pay for what you use, reducing long-term expenses.
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As the landscape of healthcare continues to evolve, the LUMEN family is engineered to thrive in this new era. With advanced technology at their core, they meet the rigors and demands of modern imaging workflows, ensuring that healthcare providers can maintain efficiency and high standards of patient care.
Varex Imaging Corporation is a leading innovator, designer, and manufacturer of X-ray imaging components, which include X-ray tubes, digital detectors, and other image processing solutions that are key components of X-ray imaging systems. With a 70+ year history of successful innovation, Varex’s products are used in medical imaging as well as in industrial and security imaging applications.
SOURCE: Businesswire