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Eizo RadiForce RS110 (RS110-BK) 1MP 48cm (19") COLOR LCD MONITORSpace-efficient 1MP color monitor ideal for viewing MRI, CT, and DSA images in a distributed PACS workstation or modality console.
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Eizo RadiForce GS220 2MP 54cm (21.3") MONOCHROME LCD MONITORThe GS220 (GS220-BK) is ideal for a wide variety of tasks from viewing of ultrasound, endoscope, CT and MRI images to use as a PACS/HIS/RIS terminal. In continuously striving for the highest level of safety and quality while contributing to long-term cost reduction, EIZO offers a five-year limited warranty.
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Eizo RadiForce GX240 (GX240-BK) 2MP 54cm (21.3") MONOCHROME LCD MONITOR2 megapixel high-resolution diagnostic monochrome monitor ideal for a wide variety of tasks from viewing CR, DR, MRI and CT images to use as a PACS/HIS/RIS terminal. High-definition and multifunctional model featuring precise calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard.
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Eizo RadiForce RX240 (RX240-BK) 2MP 54cm (21.3") COLOR Diagnostic Display Monitor2 megapixel high-brightness color monitor ideal for accurate display of CR and DR grayscale images and color images such as 3D color rendering and endoscopic images. High-definition and multifunctional model featuring precise calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard.
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The Eizo RadiForce RX250 (RX250-BK) 2 megapixel high-brightness color monitor ideal for the accurate display of CT, MRI, and CR grayscale images and color images such as 3D color rendering and nuclear medicine scans. Featuring a new design and unique EIZO technology, this monitor provides both comfort and image precision to medical professionals.
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Eizo RadiForce RX340 (RX340-BK) 3MP 54cm (21.2") Color Diagnostic Display Monitor3 megapixel high-brightness color monitor ideal for accurate display of chest X-ray, CR and DR grayscale images and color images such as 3D color rendering and image fusion. High-definition and multifunctional model featuring precise calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard.
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RadiForceRX350 (RX350-BK) 3MP 54.1cm (21.3") Color LCD Monitor
A 3 megapixel high-brightness monitor ideal for accurate display of chest X-ray, CR, and DR grayscale images and color images such as 3D rendering and image fusion. Featuring a new design and unique EIZO technology, this monitor provides both comfort and image precision to medical professionals.
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Eizo RadiForce RX440 (RX440-BK) 4MP 76cm (29.8") Color Diagnostic Display MonitorThe high resolution of 4 megapixels gives this color monitor the same screen size and number of pixels as two 2 megapixel monitors in portrait mode but without the obtrusive bezels.
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Eizo RadiForce GX540 (GX540-CL) 5MP 54cm (21.3") MONOCHROME LCD MONITORFeaturing high definition, high resolution and multi-grayscale, this 5 megapixel monochrome monitor is designed specifically for displaying breast screening images. It has received FDA 510(k) clearance for breast tomosynthesis, mammography and general radiography from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Eizo RadiForce GX550 21.3" 5MP Diagnostic Mammography Display MonitorThe high resolution and multiple grayscale support of this 5 megapixel monochrome monitor make it ideal for displaying digital mammography images. The exceptional image quality combined with the thin bezel design provides both precision and comfort when working with breast images.
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Eizo RadiForce RX650 (RX650-BK) 6MP 76cm (30.0") COLOR LCD MONITORA 6 megapixel monitor ideal for viewing a variety of medical images at the same time including CR, DR, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
Types of Medical Diagnostic Display
Types of medical diagnostic displays include:
- Grayscale Monitors: Primarily used for displaying grayscale medical images like X-rays and mammograms.
- Color Monitors: Suitable for displaying color medical images such as MRI scans and ultrasound images.
- Multi-Modality Monitors: These displays can accurately render both grayscale and color images, making them versatile for various medical imaging modalities.
- High-Brightness Monitors: Specifically designed for viewing medical images in bright environments, such as operating rooms or interventional suites.
- 3D Monitors: Used for visualizing and manipulating three-dimensional medical images, commonly employed in surgical planning and interventional radiology procedures.
Why Diagnostic Radiology Monitors Matter?
Diagnostic radiology monitors matter because they are critical tools for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning in healthcare. High-quality displays with precise image reproduction are essential for detecting subtle abnormalities, assessing disease progression, and guiding therapeutic interventions. Reliable diagnostic monitors help minimize errors and improve patient outcomes by ensuring that medical images are viewed accurately and consistently.
Who Must Have Diagnostic Radiology Monitors?
Healthcare facilities and professionals who rely on medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment must have diagnostic radiology monitors. This includes hospitals, imaging centers, radiology practices, oncology clinics, and other medical facilities where medical imaging is performed. Radiologists, oncologists, surgeons, and other healthcare providers interpreting medical images also require access to diagnostic displays to perform their duties effectively.
Benefits of Diagnostic Radiology Monitors
The benefits of diagnostic radiology monitors include:
- High Image Quality: These monitors offer superior image quality with high resolution, contrast, and brightness, allowing for detailed visualization of anatomical structures and pathological findings.
- Consistency and Accuracy: Diagnostic displays are calibrated and optimized to ensure consistent and accurate image reproduction, reducing the risk of misinterpretation and diagnostic errors.
- Workflow Efficiency: By providing clear and precise images, diagnostic monitors help healthcare professionals streamline their workflow, leading to faster diagnosis and treatment decisions.
- Compliance with Standards: Diagnostic radiology monitors adhere to stringent regulatory standards and guidelines, such as DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine), ensuring compatibility and interoperability with medical imaging systems.
- Enhanced Collaboration: These displays facilitate collaboration among multidisciplinary healthcare teams by enabling the seamless sharing and review of medical images across different locations.
Key Features to Look for When Buying Medical Diagnostic Display
When buying a medical diagnostic display, key features to consider include:
- Image Quality Parameters: Look for monitors with high resolution, contrast ratio, luminance, and color accuracy to ensure optimal image quality.
- Calibration and QA Tools: Choose displays with built-in calibration and quality assurance tools to maintain image consistency and compliance with industry standards.
- Connectivity Options: Consider displays with various connectivity options, such as DICOM, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB, to ensure compatibility with existing medical imaging systems.
- Ergonomic Design: Select monitors with adjustable stands, anti-glare screens, and ergonomic features to enhance user comfort and productivity during prolonged viewing sessions.
- Service and Support: Opt for displays from reputable manufacturers that offer comprehensive service contracts, technical support, and warranty coverage to minimize downtime and ensure long-term reliability.
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