About the Eizo CuratOR EX2620
High Definition Surgical Display
This monitor uses an LCD panel with an energy-efficient LED backlight, a brightness of 700 cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 1400:1. It displays in full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), and faithfully reproduces surgical images in high definition for endoscopy and operation microscope feeds.
Comfortably View from Any Angle
It has a viewing angle of 178 degrees so images can be viewed from various directions with minimal changes in contrast.
Fully Flat Design for Safety and Hygiene
Operating rooms contain various medical devices that are arranged by the type of surgery being undertaken. In consideration of safety, EIZO's surgical monitors adopt rounded corners. Furthermore the front is covered with a fully flat protective panel that has protection against foreign material and splashes to a level of IP45 (whole monitor has IP32 rating).
Additionally with the attached cable cover, cables can be stored neatly out of sight, increasing safety and hygiene in the operating room.
Protective Panel for Damage Protection
The monitor is covered with a protective panel which helps protect the LCD screen from shock, scratches and dirt.
Clean and Quiet Fanless Design
The monitor has superior heat dissipating technology, allowing it to stay cool without a fan. This offers an extremely quiet monitor that doesn't disrupt airflow in the operating room. Additionally, because there are no ventilation holes, cleaning is a breeze, so the monitor can easily be disinfected for surgical purposes.
180° Rotation and Mirroring
Regardless of the orientation of the surgical camera, you can rotate the displayed image by 180° or mirror to find the perfect operating view.
This allows you to match the image with the line of sight of surrounding assistants and surgeons, improving convenience in the operating room.
View Multiple Signals on the One Screen
Two separate signal sources can be viewed simultaneously on one screen side by side using the PoP (Picture out Picture) function. Additionally a second signal can be displayed in a corner above the main signal display using PiP (Picture in Picture). The size and position of both windows are adjustable when using PoP or PiP. This is useful when more than one image needs to be viewed at once, such as multiple modalities.
Adjust Screens Individually
When displaying two signal sources side by side on the same screen, each image's display mode (gamma 1.8 - 2.6 or DICOM Preset Mode) can be adjusted without interfering with the other image. This is perfect for multi-modality use, where both endoscope, CT and MRI images can be accurately displayed on the same monitor.
Independent Rotation and Mirroring
When displaying two signals at the same time, each display can be rotated 180 degrees or mirrored independently from the other.
Various Input/Output Signal Support
The monitor supports various video input/output signals for connecting to various types of modality equipment. Furthermore GPI and RS-232C allows you to externally control input signals and screen rotation, so that you can change the display in conjunction with the settings of the surgical equipment being used.
Standard VESA Mounting for Convenient Installation
The monitor supports VESA mounting standards so that it can be installed in various locations such as from ceiling arms and wall hangings.