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"textContent": "The Studio Display XDR's medical image calibration feature received FDA clearance, which means radiologists are now able to use the display for viewing medical images.\n\n\nApple marketing chief Greg Joswiak confirmed today that U.S. radiologists can connect the Studio Display XDR to a Mac running macOS 26.4 to use DICOM medical imaging presets.\n\nThe Studio Display XDR supports DICOM and has a Medical Imaging Calibrator for diagnostic radiology, so radiologists can view images without the need for a single-purpose medical imaging display. The Studio Display XDR is priced at $2,899 with a VESA mount, and it is more affordable than many specialized medical imaging monitors.\n\nUsing the Studio Display XDR for radiology requires switching from a standard viewing mode to the radiology viewing mode. Apple will need to get appropriate medical clearance in other countries to expand the radiology feature outside of the United States.\n\nRelated Roundup: Studio Display\n\nBuyer's Guide: Displays (Buy Now)\n\nRelated Forum: Mac Accessories\n\n\nThis article, \"Apple Studio Display XDR Now FDA-Cleared for Diagnostic Radiology Use\" first appeared on MacRumors.com\n\nDiscuss this article in our forums\n\n",
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