coneXact
Canon Medical (legacy Toshiba) coneXact reconstruction algorithm — the software that enables the Aquilion CX / CXL to generate 128 unique reconstructed slices per rotation from a 64-row physical detector through cone-beam geometry corrections and in-slice interpolation. Canon's marketing term for this capability is Double Slice Technology.
Why it matters to buyers: coneXact is architecturally different from Siemens' z-Sharp flying focal spot (which interleaves two physical focal spots) and from GE's native 64-row VCT detector. On an Aquilion CX / CXL, the 128-slice output comes from software reconstruction, not physical detector doubling.
Why it matters to engineers: coneXact is a reconstruction-software capability; service falls in the reconstruction and host-software domain rather than detector hardware. Z-resolution on coneXact HD mode is cited at 0.31 mm on OEM datasheets.