31.5" 4K Ultra HD Monitor with DICOM Preset and comply with IEC 60601-1 and EN 60601-1 (Model: LMDW3150K)

31.5" 4K Ultra HD Monitor with DICOM Preset and comply with IEC 60601-1 and EN 60601-1

31.5" 4K Ultra HD Monitor with DICOM Preset and comply with IEC 60601-1 and EN 60601-1

LMDW3150K
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The 31-inch 4K Ultra HD Surgical Monitor (LMDW3150K) from iTech sets a new standard in medical imaging. Designed specifically for surgical and clinical environments, this monitor delivers unparalleled color accuracy and 4K resolution, ensuring precise visualization of critical details. Its high brightness and advanced display technology provide optimal performance even in bright operating rooms, making it an indispensable tool for medical professionals seeking accuracy and reliability.
 

Features:

  • 4K (3840x2160) resolution, 10 bit LCD panel
  • Full lamination, anti-reflective, anti-glare glass panel
  • Support image rotation and mirroring
  • REC709 & BT.2020 4K compatible
  • Support HDR high dynamic range display
  • Multi-picture display (PIP/PBP/four pictures)
  • Optional high-sensitivity touch (supports alcohol/ glove touch)
  • Realize split-screen gamma and image analog adjustment under multi-screen
  • Color calibration gamma 1.8-2.6
  • Compliant with DICOM Part 14
  • 12G-SDI video signal input and loop-through
  • DP daisy chain output
  • HDMI 2.0, DVI signal output
  • Medical grade hygiene and safety
 
DICOM Part 14 refers to the "Grayscale Standard Display Function" (GSDF) in the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standard. The GSDF is a standard for how grayscale images should be displayed on medical imaging displays to ensure uniformity and consistency across different devices and systems.
 
Key points about DICOM Part 14:
  1. Purpose:
    The primary goal of Part 14 is to define a standard for how grayscale images, such as X-rays or MRI scans, should appear on medical monitors. This is important because medical images need to be displayed consistently, with appropriate contrast and brightness, regardless of the display device used.
  2. GSDF (Grayscale Standard Display Function):
    The GSDF is a mathematical function that ensures consistent brightness and contrast across displays, taking into account human visual perception. It defines a relationship between the pixel values in an image and the perceived luminance on a display. This helps in achieving uniform display characteristics, which is critical for accurate diagnosis.
  3. Luminance Calibration:
    Part 14 also involves recommendations for the calibration of medical displays to ensure that the luminance (brightness) of a display meets certain specifications. This is especially important for medical diagnostic images, where subtle details might be missed if the display is not properly calibrated.
  4. Monitor Characteristics:
    DICOM Part 14 specifies certain characteristics of monitors used for displaying grayscale images, including the luminance range, the gamma correction, and how the image data should be processed before display.
  5. Applicability:
    DICOM Part 14 is primarily used in medical imaging environments where grayscale displays are critical, such as radiology, pathology, and other diagnostic imaging fields. It is typically applied to high-quality, diagnostic-grade monitors that are used for image interpretation.
  6. Compliance:
    Devices and systems that comply with Part 14 can be assured of consistent display characteristics, improving the quality and reliability of medical diagnoses made based on these images.
 
Why is it important?
The use of a standardized grayscale display function ensures that radiologists and other medical professionals are viewing images in a way that reflects the original data accurately, without any distortion or loss of information due to display variability. This is vital for accurate diagnosis, especially when it comes to subtle differences in tissue contrast that can be crucial in detecting medical conditions.
 
In summary, DICOM Part 14 standardizes how grayscale images are displayed, ensuring uniformity, accuracy, and consistency in medical imaging displays across different devices and platforms.
DISPLAY Panel 31.5"
Physical Resolution 3840x2160
Viewing Area 697.3056(H)mm x 392.2344(V) mm
Pixel Pitch 0.18159(H)mm x 0.18159(V)mm
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Brightness 350 cd/m2
Contrast 1000:1
Viewing Angle 178°H/178°V
Light Source LCD
Color Support 10 bit
Gamma Native/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6/DICOM
Color Calibration Rec709/BT2020
Lifetime 30000h
Response Time <14ms
INTERFACE Power DC x1
Software Upgrade USB x1
Control LAN x1
RS232 x1
Signal Input 12G-SDIx2
DP x1
HDMI2.0 x1
DVI x1
  Signal Output 12G-SDI x2
DP (MST) x1
MENU Function Key POWER, INPUT, MENU, EXIT, F1 (PIP), F2 (Gamma), LOCK
Menu Language Chinese/English
POWER Input Voltage 20V/3.25A
Power Consumption <42W
ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature 0°C - 50°C
Storage Temperature -20°C - 60°C
OTHER Dimension(LWD) 747.4mm x 464mm x 64.5mm
Weight 12kg
Certification IEC 60601-1,   EN 60601-1