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NVIDIA Quadro 2000D Graphics Card Announced at $599

The NVIDIA Quadro 2000D graphics solution, designed for use in professional medical imaging environments to help improve the accuracy and timeliness of patient diagnosis has been released to the market. This is the latest addition to the company’s portfolio of Quadro professional graphics solutions, built on the NVIDIA Fermi architecture. The Quadro 2000D provides key diagnostic display capabilities and application performance that hospitals, clinics and other diagnostic imaging environments demand in order to effectively interpret and manage high resolution patient imagery. The NVIDIA Quadro 2000D is priced at $599 MSRP, USD and is certified for HP Z800, Z600, and Z400 Workstations for medical imaging solutions. It’s also available for the Dell Precision T7500, T5500, T3500, and R5400 workstations.

NVIDIA Quadro 2000D graphics Card

“We strive to design the best possible diagnostic imaging systems, which for years have included NVIDIA Quadro graphics with our Dome displays,” said Peter M Steven, VP & GM of the Radiology Business Unit at NDS Surgical Imaging. “With the new Quadro 2000D, NVIDIA offers the latest Quadro technology in a design compatible with existing Dome displays, which will allow us to deliver precise 10-bit grayscale and color imaging in a much desired dual DVI configuration.”

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Posted by | Mon, Mar 14, 2011 - 09:19 AM


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