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Model:
MD301C4
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The 30” NEC MultiSync MD301C4, a medical-grade widescreen diagnostic display, is designed for the demanding needs of healthcare professionals in medical imaging and PACS. This 4-megapixel model offers DICOM calibration, excellent uniformity, impressive dual DisplayPort connectivity and high-performance technologies such as automatic luminance control, Picture-by-Picture mode for dual input viewing and XtraView+™ for the widest viewing angles with minimal off-angle color shift.
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Model:
MD212MC
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Designed for the demanding needs of medical imaging and PACS, the NEC MultiSync MD212MC, a 21.3" 2-Megapixel color display, features the flexibility of a color display with image performance rivaling that of grayscale displays.
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Model:
MD213MG
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Designed exclusively for the demanding needs of radiology and PACS, the NEC MultiSync MD213MG, a 21.3" 3-Megapixel high-resolution, long life, grayscale display, delivers unrivaled imaging performance and value.
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Model:
MD213MC
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Designed for the demanding needs of medical imaging and PACS, including CR and DR, the NEC MultiSync MD213MC, a 21.3" 3-Megapixel high-bright, high-resolution color display, features the flexibility of a color display with image performance rivaling that of grayscale displays.
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Model:
MD215MG-S5
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The 21" NEC MultiSync MD215MG, a medical-grade diagnostic display, is designed for the demanding needs of healthcare professionals in medical imaging and PACS. This 5-megapixel, IPS model offers out-of-the-box DICOM calibration (calibration sensor included), image uniformity for accurate grayscale imaging performance and a protective panel to prevent accidental damage to the screen. The MD215MG offers a four-way ergonomic stand, built-in USB hub, external power adaptor and 11.9-bit lookup tables (LUTs) with 256 levels of gray for smooth images and hardware calibration.
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