NEC Display Solutions of America introduced a 30-inch full-color, wide-screen display in the Quest International booth. The 4-megapixel MultiSync MD304M, certified for radiology and emergency room environments, is slated to begin shipping in July.
NEC Display Solutions of America introduced a 30-inch full-color, wide-screen display in the Quest International booth. The 4-megapixel MultiSync MD304M, certified for radiology and emergency room environments, is slated to begin shipping in July.
It offers 2560 x 1600-pixel resolution in portrait or landscape mode and is wide enough to compare patient images side by side. NEC's proprietary ColorComp reduces LCD uniformity errors and compensates for differences in color/gray scale and luminance. GammaComp MD software ensures consistent image quality. The monitor's GammaComp MD colorimeter offers another layer of performance verification.
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