November 20, 2013 — Eizo Inc. announced the release of the RadiForce RX650, a 30-inch color LCD monitor ideal for multi-modality applications.
The 6-megapixel screen of the RadiForce RX650 provides enough space to display numerous applications at once, making it an effective replacement for a dual 3-megapixel monitor setup. In addition, medical professionals can conveniently view images side-by-side without the obtrusive bezels typically found in a multi-monitor environment. The monitor gives users full control of the layout on screen to streamline the radiology workflow.
The RadiForce RX650’s new design saves more space than a typical multi-monitor setup to make the work area more efficient. In addition, the narrow space between the bezels and the screen also make cleaning easy.
To meet DICOM Part 14 international standards, EIZO carefully measures and sets each grayscale tone on the production line for the most consistent shadings possible. With the RadiForce RX650, both monochrome and color images can be viewed at individually optimized brightness levels and tones using EIZO’s Hybrid Gamma feature to expand the usability of multi-modality applications.
An integrated front sensor (IFS) housed within the front bezel performs convenient, hands-free quality control calibration. While in use, the sensor does not interfere with the viewing area to dramatically cut the workload and maintenance costs associated with maintaining monitor quality control.
The RadiForce RX650 comes equipped with an LED backlight that offers a significantly longer service life over a conventional CCFL backlight. This saves energy and cost while also achieving a high typical brightness of 400 cd/m2 for excellent visibility. In addition, the LED backlight is mercury-free for minimal impact on the environment.
EIZO will be demonstrating the RadiForce RX650 at Booth 1735 at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (RSNA 2013) Dec. 1-5 at McCormick Place in Chicago.
The RadiForce RX650 is set to be available in March 2014.
For more information: www.eizo.com, www.rsna.org