The MRI Cinema for Healthcare is a new feature of the imaging facility located at the University of Miami School of Medicine. This new feature allows patients to view MRI scans on the screen of their mobile devices and provides the ability to share these images with others who have an interest in MRI scanning.
MRI cinema is simply a feature that enables users to view videos on the screen and play them back on a smaller screen when there is a need for a close up look at a particular area of the medical imaging technology. A small screen is placed underneath a video monitor and a video player is attached to the device via USB. The video player is controlled through a standard TV set control panel. This means that users can quickly access and navigate between multiple video screens without having to use a special remote control or console.
As the number of available devices grows, multiple video screens are needed to accommodate all of the patients' needs. One of the features to watch out for is the inability for users to switch screens quickly. When a patient moves his or her head to see the next screen on the screen, it takes time for the viewer to reach out and touch another screen. If you are trying to share this information with others, this becomes frustrating.
Since most of the screens can be set up to display different movies, users need to remember not only how many screens will be in the room but also which type of movie players will be used. As more movies are produced, the choices of movies will increase as well.
As these devices use very large format televisions, the size of the screen on the device itself needs to be considered. Some devices can fit in the palm of your hand, but many need to be attached to a larger flat screen.
In order to access and view the MRI Cinema for Healthcare program on the television, you must be in the same room as the device. Since most users will use the device on their lap or standing, a portable screen must be provided in a position where they can easily access and view the screen without moving. Since the majority of the images are played back at high resolution, users will want to ensure that they can clearly see all areas of the screen. In fact, since the images are seen on a large screen, users may want to view multiple images at once so that all parts of the body can be clearly seen.
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