
Sensor Cables Are Old Technology
- Get rid of ugly cable messes
- Get rid of breaking cables that cost more
- Show your patients a new technology
- Don’t fight your cables while positioning
Current Sensors All Use 25 Year Old Technology
- Indirect Conversion Involves 5 Layers
- Xrays -> Scintilator->Visible Light-> Fiber Optic Plate->CMOS Sensor
- Direct Conversion Cuts Out 3 Steps
- X-Rays->CMOS Sensor
Indirect X-Ray Conversion Creates a Low Quality Image That Needs A Great Deal of Image Processing To Get A Reasonably Clear Image


Cables Frustrate Patients
- Cables Tug On Sensor Pulling Out of Position
- Cable Drapes Over Patient
- Cable Trips Up Staff
- The Cable Is Constantly Bitten By Patient Causing Sensors to Fail

It’s Time For Greater Clarity
It’s Time For Easier Positioning
It’s Time For A New Look
It’s Time For Wireless Direct Imaging With DC-AIR