Sony’s BRAVIA 4K Professional Displays were recently selected to improve the patient experience at a new unit with facilities for emergencies, child assessments and acute medical care, at the Doncaster & Bassetlaw Hospital, in England.
Sony says the IPTV capability of the chosen BZ30L displays allows live and on-demand content to be selected, but with the ability to handpick content depending on if it is an adult or child ward.
AV integrator AVworx was chosen to procure and install flexible displays for diverse groups of people. AVworx opted for the BRAVIA BZ30L series which offers a number of screen sizes from 43in to 98in.
Sony says the 4K HDR Processor X1 and TRILUMINOS technology inside the BZ30L display is designed for patients to view familiar television shows in high resolution.
Kirsty Edmondson-Jones, director of infrastructure at Doncaster & Bassetlaw Hospital Trust. “The superior image-quality offered by BRAVIA Professional Displays combined with features that make them ideal for rooms with multiple viewers made Sony the ideal candidate for this new unit. Having these displays in both adult and child wards means patients will be able to experience a sense of home comfort, watching familiar shows in fine detail.”
Adam Dover, senior trade and segment marketing manager for Sony Europe, added: “We are beyond honoured that Sony’s BRAVIA Professional Displays are now being utilised at Doncaster & Bassetlaw Hospital, with the goal of improving the comfort of patients. We strive to offer the highest-quality displays, and knowing the real-world benefit they can have, we don’t intend to slow down this mission.”