EIZO has just revealed their new high-end monitor, featuring an impressive 3280 x 2048 resolution in a 16:10 aspect ratio. The large 30-inch display is going to be awesome for workstations where data display is important, and while it has many uses, it’ll be very handy in the medical market thanks to its “work-and-flow” features and RadiCS LE software. This means that you’ll be able to show and hide a PinP window on the fly, running multiple video inputs simultaneously. It’ll also feature USB switching, allowing you to use multiple systems on a single display, or even multiple displays if needed, which can be extremely handy in a lab setting, as it can reduce the number of required screens or peripherals for various tasks, especially eliminating screens that are rarely used anyway.
“As more image modalities become digitalized, radiologists are viewing an increasing amount of information on their screens. EIZO’s unique Work-and-Flow technology alleviates the complexity of the imaging workflow with new functions developed with the radiologist in mind. Users can take advantage of Work-and-Flow features with the RadiForce RX660 and bundled RadiCS LE software.”
Not only has the size of the bezel and the thickness of the monitor been reduced over the old model, but the power supply is now also integrated, while still keeping the monitor a whopping 6KG lighter. For limited space and easy deployment, this is a huge benefit.
“The Hide-and-Seek function enables users to easily hide the PinP (Picture in Picture) window not currently in use and reopen it as needed by moving the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen. This eliminates the need for an extra monitor while still allowing quick and efficient viewing of reports, patient charts, and other information.”
The RadiForce RX660 will begin shipping in February, 2017.
“The monitor is equipped with DisplayPort 1.2 input and output terminals. Using a single cable connected to the input terminal, the monitor displays 6 megapixel resolution. In addition, using the output terminal allows you to easily configure several monitors in a daisy chain sequence without the hassle of excessive cabling.”
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