Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor04.20.23
LG Business Solutions USA introduced a new 8MP diagnostic display at the HIMSS23 Global Health Conference & Exhibition, offering medical professionals and facilities a bright, high-contrast screen ideal for detailed image review.
The newest display, model 32HQ713D-B, is the company’s latest high-resolution 8MP diagnostic medical monitor. It combines 1000 nits of brightness with LG’s proprietary IPS Black panel to de-liver an enhanced 2,000:1 contrast ratio with deep blacks, while greatly simplifying color calibration through an automatic integrated sensor and software.
Unlike models that require an accessory puck device to perform calibration, the built-in automatic calibrator on the new 32HQ713D-B ensures consistent operation and interaction by matching the color temperature and brightness to other in-room displays, without the need for any human input or dongle.
Operation is further simplified through a Presence Sensor that automatically turns the display off when no motion is detected, reducing power consumption and eliminating the need for staff to turn the display on and off. A lighting sensor can automatically adjust brightness relative to a room’s ambient lighting, while convenient Down and Wall Lighting Modes illuminate the space below or behind the display to help users review printed documents when room lights are dimmed.
The 8-megapixel (MP) display is FDA 510(k) certified and is intended to provide high-resolution color and grayscale medical imaging for PACS and Radiology systems. Specifically, the diagnostic display is indicated for use in displaying radiological review, analysis, and diagnosis by trained medical practitioners. It is an ideal device for reviewing side-by-side 4MP or 3MP images that are commonly generated for diagnostics across various disciplines.
“Technological advances can improve the simplicity and clarity of medical image review processes, ensuring accuracy and making the technicians’ job easier,” Hu said. “With auto-calibration that can be scheduled to run overnight and a slew of automatic features, the new 8MP diagnostic display raises the bar for quality and ease of use while enhancing patient care.”
The newest display, model 32HQ713D-B, is the company’s latest high-resolution 8MP diagnostic medical monitor. It combines 1000 nits of brightness with LG’s proprietary IPS Black panel to de-liver an enhanced 2,000:1 contrast ratio with deep blacks, while greatly simplifying color calibration through an automatic integrated sensor and software.
Using HIMSS as a Launchpad for Innovations
“HIMSS23 is our launchpad for innovations to the medical display and device market that are de-signed to help ensure patients receive the best care and employees have comprehensive, accurate tools for detection and diagnostics,” said Stephen K. Hu, LG Business Solutions USA’s head of medical monitors. “The new LG 8MP diagnostic display provides enhanced clarity for radiology needs with a brighter picture and higher contrast that makes images easier to review.”Unlike models that require an accessory puck device to perform calibration, the built-in automatic calibrator on the new 32HQ713D-B ensures consistent operation and interaction by matching the color temperature and brightness to other in-room displays, without the need for any human input or dongle.
Operation is further simplified through a Presence Sensor that automatically turns the display off when no motion is detected, reducing power consumption and eliminating the need for staff to turn the display on and off. A lighting sensor can automatically adjust brightness relative to a room’s ambient lighting, while convenient Down and Wall Lighting Modes illuminate the space below or behind the display to help users review printed documents when room lights are dimmed.
The 8-megapixel (MP) display is FDA 510(k) certified and is intended to provide high-resolution color and grayscale medical imaging for PACS and Radiology systems. Specifically, the diagnostic display is indicated for use in displaying radiological review, analysis, and diagnosis by trained medical practitioners. It is an ideal device for reviewing side-by-side 4MP or 3MP images that are commonly generated for diagnostics across various disciplines.
“Technological advances can improve the simplicity and clarity of medical image review processes, ensuring accuracy and making the technicians’ job easier,” Hu said. “With auto-calibration that can be scheduled to run overnight and a slew of automatic features, the new 8MP diagnostic display raises the bar for quality and ease of use while enhancing patient care.”