Hyper-compact, High-throughput, Ultra-resolution with Automated Precision
The Pannoramic 75 DX Digital Scanner is engineered for laboratories that demand high-throughput, ultra-resolution, digital pathology with a compact footprint. Designed to handle up to 75 slides with fully automated loading and scanning, this scanner integrates a 5 MP CMOS sensor, achieving remarkable image detail at 0.1um/pixel resolution and up to 100x magnification. It supports multi-layer (Z-Stack) and extended focus scanning, while AI-powered tissue and coverslip detection simplify workflow precision. This scanner is compatible with MRXS and DICOM standards and offers versatile integration with laboratory information systems. Ideal for diagnostic environments, The Pannoramic 75 DX delivers advanced imaging capabilities and efficient workflow automation, enhancing diagnostic reliability and operational efficiency.
Key Features:
Ultra-Resolution Imaging
Delivers a remarkable 0.1 μm /pixel resolution at 100x magnification for unmatched cellular detail.
High-Throughput Capacity
Supports automated loading and scanning for up to 75 slides, ideal for busy diagnostic labs.
AI-Powered Tissue Detection
Ensures precise, automated tissue and coverslip recognition for enhanced diagnostic accuracy.
Customizable Scanning Modes
Offers Z-Stack and extended focus options, enabling tailored imaging protocols for complex samples.
DICOM Compatibility
Ensures seamless integration with digital pathology and healthcare systems.
Compact Design
Precision-engineered to powerful performance in a space-efficient design, suitable for diverse lab settings.
Specifications
Customizable Configurations available:
Customizable Configurations
Objective Preferences:
- 20x/0.8 NA (DEFAULT)
- 40x/0.95 NA (Additional Option)
Automated objective changer if two objectives are selected*
Additional Options:
- Multilayer (Z-Stack) imaging with adjustable layer distances, Flash Z-Stack Scanning Mode, Multiple Scanning Mode, Multiple Color Profiles and Color Schemes
- Extended Focus Scanning