Brochure

Medical Desktop
NEC MultiSync® MD Series
High-bright LCD displays ideal for color and
grayscale medical imaging applications
Highlights
Each MD Series monitor is factory-calibrated to the DICOM grayscale display function for luminance and every model
features an integrated front sensor or a backlight sensor
Outstanding image quality for both color and grayscale images due to NEC’s UA-SFT and SA-SFT liquid crystal
technologies, which offers high brightness without compromising contrast or viewing
Color displays that feature brightness and contrast performance rivaling grayscale displays
Grayscale displays feature long life, high resolution and high brightness
Digital Uniformity correction reduces differences in color/grayscale and luminance across the entire screen
Most color models feature an integrated, tri-stimulus (three-color) sensor is more accurate and stable than standard
luminance sensors
More finely detailed and accurate display of even the most delicate shadings and color differences due to lookup tables
(LUTs) as large as 15.5-bit
LED-backlit models feature quick startup and a human presence sensor to save energy when not in use
FDA 510(k) cleared for use in digital radiology applications (select models)
Designed exclusively for the demanding needs of radiology, medical
imaging, PACS and mammography, the NEC MultiSync MD Series
embodies the precision, high performance and intelligence you’d
expect from a world leader in display technology. The series includes
2-, 3- and 4-Megapixel (MP) color displays, and 3MP and 5MP
grayscale displays.
MD211C3
MD301C4
Model Size Type
MD212MC & MD211C2 (LED) 21.3” 2MP Color
MD213MC & MD211C3 (LED) 21.3” 3MP Color
MD211G3 21.3” 3MP Grayscale
MD301C4 29.8” 4MP Color
MD215MG & MD211G5 (LED) 21.3” 5MP Grayscale
For consistent image quality
the built-in front sensor
constantly monitors and
maintains brightness for optimal
DICOM GSDF calibration and
for non-assisted conformance,
calibration and reporting
functions,the sensor is
capable of measuring monitor
brightness, white-point and
contrast response.
Achieve complete color and brightness uniformity. By nature, LCD
panels contain uniformity errors, which are visible as slightly brighter
or darker areas on the screen. To combat this inherent trait, each
MD Series display is individually characterized during production
and digital uniformity correction is applied. This technology, called
ColorComp, reduces the non-uniformity to virtually unnoticeable
levels and applies a digital correction to each pixel on the screen to
compensate for dierences in color and luminance.

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