NEC delivers LCD monitor

NEC Display Solutions has added to its product line the 30-inch MultiSync MD301C4 medical diagnostic display for medical imaging and PACS in hospitals, doctor offices, urgent care centers and other healthcare facilities.

This 4-megapixel color display is a medical-grade monitor designed for multiple types of radiology. It offers DICOM calibration with self-monitoring brightness to maintain a specific luminance that can be set in the on-screen display or the included GammaCompMD QA software. Combined with the optional MDSVSENSOR2 color calibration sensor, the MD301C4 also supports standalone calibration and exact monitor matching, while providing calibration and white-point matching for DICOM GSDF conformance. Optionally, GammaCompMD QA Network provides centralized control and management of multiple display systems, according to the Itasca, Ill.-based provider of integrated display solutions.

The MD301C4 will be available in June.

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