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Konica iQue
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IQue is an intelligent, yet simple to use CR system that automatically recognizes each exam view and applies the appropriate algorithms.
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IQue has a self-learning capability that routinely adjusts images to a user`s preference. Even technologists with no prior CR experience can generate optimized diagnostic images. Best of all, your busy imaging center or clinic will see added productivity and superior image quality, day after day. So just point and go . . .and leave the thinking to IQue!
Worlds first Self-Learning CR System
Designed Specifically for Clinics and Imaging CentersAutomatic exam View Recognition Adjusts Processing Parameters to User`s PreferenceHigh Capacity Reader for Peak Imaging HoursSimplified User Interface The Konica Minolta IQue CR System is designed to meet the specific requirements of high volume Imaging Centers, Orthopedic Clinics and Primary Care Centers. Combining innovative systems intelligence with unparalleled ease of use, IQue CR is your ideal stand-alone Computed Radiography solution.
The IQue CR Reader has a separate input bay and output bay. This allows the input bay to stack one cassette while another cassette is being processed. This unique dual bay design maximizes system throughput and optimizes technician efficiency.
The IQue CR Control Station has a user interface that is highly automated. Thus the number of steps needed to complete an examination is greatly reduced. The Automatic Exam View Recognition function recognizes the body part and automatically applies the correct image processing parameters. The result is excellent image quality, every time, even for new users.
The Konica Minolta IQue CR System offers you image quality you can trust. Designed to meet a wide range of workflow requirements, the IQue CR System can dramatically improve production and your return on investment. Ask your Konica Minolta sales consultant for a full demonstration.
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging USA, Inc. is a leading domestic manufacturer of digital and traditional imaging products for diagnostic use by hospitals, imaging centers, clinics, and private-practice physicians.

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