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EIZO’s complete spectrum of RadiForce medical monitor solutions delivers
exceptionally accurate and stable image display at leading hospitals around the world.
Our commitment to technological innovation includes making products
that are as ergonomically, environmentally, and economically-friendly as possible.
With the shift to completely filmless systems for improved efficiencies in patient care,
EIZO will continue to provide products of unsurpassed quality, consistency,
and value that are truly future focused.
Standard monitors for general office use have grayscale tone characteristics which may vary even between the
same models. In the medical field, monitors must display medical images accurately and consistently. Digital
Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14 specifies a display function for grayscale which is
now used as a standard to adjust the grayscale tone characteristics of monitors used in the medical field.
Display Differs Depending Upon Grayscale Tones
Medical images can now be reviewed with clinical record applications. However, it is costly for hospitals to
install high-performance, DICOM calibration compatible medical display monitors throughout the entire
hospital, and a cost-efficient solution is demanded for clinical review application usage environment.
Cost-Efficiency Demanded Under Clinical Review Applications
Calibration to the DICOM Part 14 Compliant and
Superior Cost Performance Monitor is Optimum for Clinical Review
With the bundled RadiCS LE quality control software installed, a self-diagnosis function using a built-in
backlight sensor periodically checks for brightness irregularities of RadiForce MX-Series monitors.
Furthermore, the self-calibration function is set with the scheduling function. Simplified calibration compliant
with the DICOM Part 14 standard is periodically performed to correct the grayscale tones and brightness of the
monitor. Superior cost performance will be achieved when installing a large number of monitors compliant to
DICOM Part 14 in clinical review application usage environment.
Selecting the Optimum Monitor for Clinical Review
CIE
Gamma 2.2
Log-Linear
DICOM Part 14
Same Image Looks Different.
Monitor A
Monitor B
Grayscale Tones Different Grayscale TonesMedical Image
Self-
Calibration
Grayscale
Grayscale Tones
Brightness
Grayscale
Brightness
DICOM Part 14
Grayscale
Brightness
High-Performance
Medical Display Monitor
Cost - Efficient
Clinical Review Monitor
Future Focused







