Sony has announced the availability of its latest medical-grade LCD monitor, the LMD-1950MD. The display meets stringent safety and Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards and is also suitable for use in sterile environments, says Sony.
When electronic devices are located in sensitive environments like hospitals, it is vital that they are designed with ease-of-use in mind and are completely fit for purpose. Sonys specialist range of healthcare products are engineered with the needs of clinicians top of mind.
The LMD-1950MD has been designed without air vents to prevent foreign matter from entering or exiting the unit to ensure that internal debris cannot contaminate the sterile environment. The unit also complies with VESA mounting standards and can be fixed to a surgical mount arm, which makes it ideal for operating theatres.
In minimally-invasive procedures, such as endoscopy, the display in the operating theatre is as important as the surgeons own eyes. If the screen isnt up to the job, then patient outcomes could suffer. This latest monitor launch shows Sony is continuing to lead the way in the development of medical-grade display devices.
As well as meeting stringent safety and quality standards, the LMD-1950MD offers high quality picture reproduction, selectable scan modes as well as support for a range of input signals and an easy-to-use set of controls and functions. The monitor incorporates a SXGA (1280x1024 pixels) panel to deliver high levels of brightness, contrast and colour depth.
In addition to the Sony X-Algorithm technology for IP conversion, the monitor incorporates full 10-bit digital video signal processing, which enables the unit to deliver natural images with accurate colour reproduction, claims Sony. Video signals are also reproduced at an extremely high resolution of 700 TV lines, providing detailed images - an essential requirement for endoscopic applications.
Selectable scan sizes are available with the LMD-1950MD. The options are 20 per cent Over Scan, Normal Scan (7 per cent over scan), -3 per cent Under Scan, Full Scan, Native Scan and Zoom. Native Scan Mode is available when displaying images generated by High Definition (HD) signals (1080i/720p).
This mode performs pixel-to-pixel mapping without scaling when processing HD signals to provide a native HD image on the monitor. The centre area of the image is displayed on the monitor. The LMD-1950MD also supports a wide variety of input formats, ranging from SD to HD video, as well as PC signals via its DVI-D or HD15 connectors.
In addition to its standard inputs, five different optional input adapters are available for use in its two expansion slots. This gives you the flexibility to connect multiple signal sources from a variety of equipment. You need only to select the relevant input device via the monitors front control panel.
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