High luminance & High contrast 3MP monochrome monitor for Diagnostic imaging
MS-S300 comes with 1,000 cd/㎡ calibration to make it the best solution for diagnostic imaging of DR, CT, MRI etc. The brighter screen dramatically increases the number of perceptual grayscale steps to improve visibility of structures. Diagnostic reading will be much more efficient.
This unique technology enables MS-S300 to render 9 mega sub-pixel images, exceeding the current standards for primary mammography diagnosis. MS-S300 is cleared for FDA 510(k) for the use of digital mammography and breast tomosynthesis.
Brightness is automatically adjusted on patient lists and reporting applications to reduce eye strain.
A contrast ratio of 1500:1 delivers crisper images and gives radiologists confidence in breast image interpretation to improve work efficiency.
QA Medivisor Agent providing calibration and QA standard testing through a straightforward user interface is effective to manage daily operation.
* Optional calibration kit CAL-016 is required for standard QA testing.
With the integrated front sensor, the MS-S300 self-calibrates to the DICOM Part 14 Standard on a regular schedule.
A simple and slim design for a modern look.
The new design of MS-S300 reduces 25% of the stand footprint compared to the conventional models.
MS-S300 comes with a low blue light panel, which reduce strain on the eyes while reading.
With the DisplayPort 1.2, the use of daisy chains allows for easier wiring connections.
Luminance uniformity correction system produces stable images across the screen.
Medivisor Utility enables execution of functions previously performed via monitor function keys, now accessible through mouse operations or shortcut keys. With a click on the window icon, reading support functions like Turbo Luminance and Visual Point Mode activate, enhancing reading workflow and reducing physician fatigue for improved work efficiency.
(Provided on QA Medivisor Agent disk included with the monitor)
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Conventional function keys operation (left)
Mouse operation by Medivisor Utility (right)