Diagnostic display C3MPL
LCDLEDremote

diagnostic display
diagnostic display
diagnostic display
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Characteristics

Applications
diagnostic
Technology
LCD, LED
Options
remote, 3D
Input
DisplayPort
Brightness (cd/m²)

Max.: 1,100 cd

Min.: 350 cd

Response time

5 ms

Power consumption

75 W

Viewing angle

178 °

Weight

11.1 kg, 15.4 kg
(24.5 lb, 34 lb)

Width

13.5 in

Height

19.1 in, 25.2 in

Depth

2.9 in, 9.2 in

Description

DBI’s 3MP Color LED features exceptionally high brightness, high contrast ratios, and its auto-calibration capability ensures consistent diagnostic quality images over years of use. Confidence is high and workflow is enhanced with our productivity tools, PrivateLite, and wide viewing angle. The C3MPL, 3.1 MP LED Backlit LCD is equipped with built in front sensors for hands-free automatic DICOM 3.14 calibration, as well as backlight sensors and ambient light sensors to maintain stability and accuracy over time. Each C3MPL, 3MP Color LED includes CFS Calibration Software from Double Black Imaging. This CFS software enables DICOM 3.14 Automatic calibration with local and Web-based remote administration, including email alerting for proactive workstation maintenance. In fact, the system allows total control of display settings, including remote adjustment and calibration testing. To ensure consistency and high standards, the software also boasts built in Visual tests for DICOM and MQSA Compliance, as well as comprehensive reporting for Joint Commission, MQSA, Fleet tracking, asset management, and DICOM compliance. This 3MP Color LED monitor can be used for viewing of grayscale or color images – including multi-modality exams involving X-Ray, DR, CR, MRI, US, PET, 3D, Cardiology, NucMed and Digital Pathology.

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