Description
Eizo GX340-DH-NP200 3MP Dual Head Grayscale Diagnostic Display with NVidia Quadro P2000 video card
Easy Calibration with Integrated Front Sensor
An Integrated Front Sensor (IFS) housed within the front bezel of the Eizo GX340-DH-NP200 measures brightness and grayscale tones and calibrates to the DICOM Part 14 standard. Without having to connect and disconnect, an IFS performs QC tasks and does not interfere with the viewing area. This dramatically cuts monitor quality control workload and maintenance costs.
Brightness Uniformity for a Steadier Image Across the Screen
The Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE) function provides optimum brightness uniformity which is difficult to attain due to the characteristics of LCD monitors.
Quick Brightness Stabilization for Instant Viewing
At startup or upon wakeup, the EIZO GX340-DH-NP200 patented drift correction function quickly stabilizes the brightness level. In addition, a sensor measures the backlight brightness and compensates for brightness fluctuations caused by the ambient temperature and the passage of time.
Customer Assurance with Medical Standards
Meets the strictest medical, safety, and EMC emission standards.
Warranty with Safety and Trust
EIZO and its authorized distributors offer a five-year full warranty.
Consistency with DICOM Part 14 Calibration
Displaying with Separate Brightness Levels
For the Eizo GX340-DH-NP200 monochrome monitors, Hybrid Gamma function automatically distinguishes the medical images from the non-medical areas such as the tool palettes and displays each one at its optimum brightness. Decreasing the tool palette area’s brightness leads to less eye fatigue.
Accuracy in distinction may depend on how images are aligned.
Viewer software compatibility verification is required.
Diagnostic Precision with DICOM Part 14 Factory Adjustment
To ensure the most accurate and consistent shadings possibleon the Eizo GX340-DH-NP200, EIZO carefully measures and sets every grayscale tones on the production line to produce a monitor compliant with DICOM Part 14.
Presence Sensor for Power Savings
The presence sensor feature unites convenience with savings by ensuring that the GX340-DH-NP200 monitor conserves power when it is not in use. The presence sensor prompts the monitor to switch to power save mode when it detects the user is away from the monitor, and then resume normal operation when the user returns.
10-Bit Simultaneous Grayscale Display
10-bit (1,024 tones) simultaneous grayscale display extends grayscale fidelity to the boundaries of human visual perception abilities and helps radiologists discern the finest nuances within an image.
10-bit graphics board and 10-bit viewer software needed for 10-bit display.
Mode Selection for Optimum Viewing
Selectable with the front panel buttons, the CAL Switch function on the Eizo GX340-DH-NP200 allows for various imaging modes of different modalities such as CR, CT, and endoscope images. Furthermore, auto mode settings can be made with the Auto CAL Switch function.
Wide Viewing Angles for Multiple People Use
Wide Viewing angles with minimal color shift when viewed from the side.
Brightness Stability Within Usage Time Guaranteed
EIZO’s confidence in its product quality extends to brightness stability which is also covered during the usage time specified in the warranty.
Versatile Positioning for Improved Operability
EIZO’s highly versatile stand offers tilt, swivel and a wide height adjustment range enabling you to use the monitor with greater comfort.
About Eizo
EIZO, which means image in Japanese, is a visual technology company that develops and manufactures high-end display solutions. EIZO integrates hardware and software technologies with consulting, web hosting, and other services to help customers in business, graphics, gaming, medicine, maritime, air traffic control, and other fields work more comfortably, efficiently, and creatively. Headquartered in Hakusan, Japan, EIZO has R&D and manufacturing facilities in Japan, China, Germany, and the U.S., and representation in more than 80 countries.