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MODEL: CAD-HD4000
4K Medical Laparoscopic Surgery Recorder with 3.5" LCD
Recorder is Compatible with Storz, Stryker, Maxer, Wolf and All Type HD Medical Camera. Recording on Portable media such as Pen drive, Micro SD Card, USB HDD. Recorder has Built in Rechargeable Battery for backup and 5v Power adaptor.
Latest Technology H.264 /H.265 Compression and MP4 format. File format Support FAT32/ NTFS/ exFAT
Small Pocket Size Easy to carry.
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What’s In The Box?
a. 4K Video Capture Box
b. HDMI Cable
c. AV Adapter
d. Power Adapter
e. Power/USB Cable
f. User Manual
Supported Video Resolutions
Recorder Input Resolutions:
4096x2160 (30p)
3840x2160 (30p)
1920x1080 (60p)
1920x1080 (50p)
1920x1080 (30p)
1920x1080 (25p)
1920x1080 (24p)
1280x720 (60p)
1280x720 (50p)
720x480 (60p)
720x576 (50p)
HDMI Loop Out Resolution:
1920x1080 (60p)
Recording
USB Flash Drive/MicroSD Card Recording:
3840x2160 (30P). 1920x1080 (60p). 720x480 (60p).
PC Recording:
3840x2160 (30P). 1920x1080 (60p). 720x480 (60p).
Output format:
MP4 (H.264/H.265)
CVBS standards (input)
NTSC, PAL
Input signals
HDMI, AV, MIC, USB
Output signals
HDMI, Micro USB, MicroSD, USB, Headphones, Speakers
Supported file system
FAT32, NTFS, exFAT
Recording capacity
Maximum File Size 32GB if formatted in (NTFS / exFAT),
Maximum File Size 4 GB if Formatted in (FAT32)
Recording Bitrate
1080P: 20 Mbps
Maximum storage capacity
128GB (USB Flash drive), 128GB (MicroSD card), 4 TB (HDD)
Power supply
DC 5V, 2A
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Why must you select 4K Recorder?
Selecting 4K resolution for laparoscopy videos offers several significant benefits:
Record in any resolution: Hi Resolution 4K recorder can record content in Low resolution also, such as Full HD ( 1080P ) ( 720P) as well .
Enhanced Detail: 4K resolution provides four times the detail of Full HD, allowing surgeons to see finer structures and subtle differences in tissues, which can be crucial for precision during surgery.
Improved Visualization: The higher resolution enhances the overall visualization of the surgical field, making it easier to identify and navigate anatomical landmarks.
Better Zoom Quality: With 4K, zooming in on specific areas of interest doesn’t result in a loss of image quality, which is particularly useful for close-up views during intricate procedures.
Futureproofing: As medical technology advances, 4K is becoming the new standard. Recording in 4K ensures that the videos remain relevant and compatible with future display technologies.
Educational Value: High-resolution videos are invaluable for training and educational purposes, providing clear and detailed footage for teaching and reviewing surgical techniques.
Patient Records: High-quality recordings can be used for patient records, providing a detailed visual account of the procedure that can be referenced in the future if needed.
Enhanced Detail: 4K resolution provides four times the detail of Full HD, allowing surgeons to see finer structures and subtle differences in tissues, which can be crucial for precision during surgery.
Improved Visualization: The higher resolution enhances the overall visualization of the surgical field, making it easier to identify and navigate anatomical landmarks.
Higher Bitrate: Up to 30 Megabits /Second
Compression Efficiency: Using H.265 (HEVC) encoding can help reduce file sizes compared to H.264, as H.265 is more efficient at compressing video without significant loss of quality. However, even with H.265, 4K videos will still be substantially larger than their HD counterparts.
Built in Rechargeable Battery - Recorder Can continue recording or playing during Power cut.
Futureproofing: As medical technology advances, 4K is becoming the new standard. Recording in 4K ensures that the videos remain relevant and compatible with future display technologies.
Educational Value: High-resolution videos are invaluable for training and educational purposes, providing clear and detailed footage for teaching and reviewing surgical techniques.
Patient Records: High-quality recordings can be used for patient records, providing a detailed visual account of the procedure that can be referenced in the future if needed.