The Newly-Developed Bedside Information Terminal for Medical & Nursing Support, and Amenity of Patients | DIT-1000 CONTEC
The Multimedia-compatible Information Terminal which is a fusion of High-Vision TV and Touch Panel PC
February, 14, 2012 Tokyo
CONTEC CO., LTD (Tokyo Stock Exchange Code: 6639) today introduced the release of the newly-developed bedside information terminal, the DIT-1000 series, which is a fusion of high-vision TV and touch panel PC. CONTEC plans to ship this new product on February, 14, 2012.
CONTEC deals with new business deployment for the health and medical fields with the new concept information terminal series, the "DIT (Digital Information Terminal) series".
The new product, the DIT-1000 series, is a multi-function information terminal that features a fusion of high-vision TV and touch panel PC. Its screen is an 18.5-inch wide LCD (1,366 x 768 pixels) that features high-vision video and easy operations with touch panel. You can use this product on applications with Windows-based development technology as multi-media business system terminal in various fields.
The one of the biggest feature is full separated from TV feature and PC feature. So, you may watch TV promptly without waiting for PC activation. To use it is simple same as household TV. Switching between TV screen and PC screen can easily be operated by a remote control.
This product utilized feedback from medical experts to design it. The white and rondure chassis gives an impression of cleanliness, and the function is also perfect to use as bedside information terminal. The DIT-1000 series can display electronic medical charts or pictograms through wireless LAN and network communication facility. It helps to become more efficient and improve medical service. The new series uses a touch panel that features easy to use for patients who are not good with computers. Hospital services can be accessed by easy touch panel operations such as select food menu, diagnosis schedule. It improves amenity of your patients.
[Features]
- Enjoy TV with Just One Push
- Run applications for PC on the DIT-1000.
- Easy Operations with Touch Panel
- Features variety of standard interfaces
February, 14, 2012 Tokyo
CONTEC CO., LTD (Tokyo Stock Exchange Code: 6639) today introduced the release of the newly-developed bedside information terminal, the DIT-1000 series, which is a fusion of high-vision TV and touch panel PC. CONTEC plans to ship this new product on February, 14, 2012.
CONTEC deals with new business deployment for the health and medical fields with the new concept information terminal series, the "DIT (Digital Information Terminal) series".
The new product, the DIT-1000 series, is a multi-function information terminal that features a fusion of high-vision TV and touch panel PC. Its screen is an 18.5-inch wide LCD (1,366 x 768 pixels) that features high-vision video and easy operations with touch panel. You can use this product on applications with Windows-based development technology as multi-media business system terminal in various fields.
The one of the biggest feature is full separated from TV feature and PC feature. So, you may watch TV promptly without waiting for PC activation. To use it is simple same as household TV. Switching between TV screen and PC screen can easily be operated by a remote control.
This product utilized feedback from medical experts to design it. The white and rondure chassis gives an impression of cleanliness, and the function is also perfect to use as bedside information terminal. The DIT-1000 series can display electronic medical charts or pictograms through wireless LAN and network communication facility. It helps to become more efficient and improve medical service. The new series uses a touch panel that features easy to use for patients who are not good with computers. Hospital services can be accessed by easy touch panel operations such as select food menu, diagnosis schedule. It improves amenity of your patients.
[Features]
- Enjoy TV with Just One Push
- Run applications for PC on the DIT-1000.
- Easy Operations with Touch Panel
- Features variety of standard interfaces
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