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manufacturers made imaging technology better, they've made it more user-
friendly." Case in point, says Dr. Dierking: He can get the settings on his facility's
imaging equipment calibrated for a specific type of surgery by pressing a single
button.
Although outfitting your facility with 4K can be twice as expensive as adding
HD, the enhanced imaging option is shaping up to be the next standard technol-
ogy adoption. And with the potential it brings for ushering in a new era of surgi-
cal innovation, pioneering facilities realize the choice between HD and ultra
high-def is clearer than a 4K image.
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