Amazon Kindle and radiology

May 14, 2008

How’s the screen for viewing plain films?

The results? Not too shabby. Although it wouldn’t fly for diagnostic purposes, the lace-like pattern of sarcoid in the distal phalanx can still be seen well enough for educational purposes. Of the two dithering modes, I think I prefer the Atkinson algorithm. Also, I have found that an image looks a lot better when it is sized large enough to completely fill the Kindle screen.



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