New High-resolution grayscale display for radiological image acquisition

With the MS-S200, of JVCKENWOOD It impresses with high luminance and high contrast, making it suitable for general diagnostic imaging. "With a contrast ratio of 1,800:1, the display can accurately display various medical images from direct radiography (DR), CT and MRI. The maximum brightness of 1,900 cd/m2 noticeably increases the number of perceivable gray levels, which is why radiologists can reliably find even the finest structures," said Marcel Herrmann, Marketing Manager Medical Imaging at JVCKENWOOD, explaining the advantages of the new monitor. An integrated uniformity equalizer automatically corrects luminance and ensures stable images across the entire screen. In addition, the MS-S200 features a panel with low blue light content, reducing eye strain during diagnostic examinations.


MS-S200 from JVCKENWOOD helps to find even the finest structures

With the MS-S200, of JVCKENWOOD It impresses with high luminance and high contrast, making it suitable for general diagnostic imaging. "With a contrast ratio of 1,800:1, the display can accurately display various medical images from direct radiography (DR), CT and MRI. The maximum brightness of 1,900 cd/m2 noticeably increases the number of perceivable gray levels, which is why radiologists can reliably find even the finest structures," said Marcel Herrmann, Marketing Manager Medical Imaging at JVCKENWOOD, explaining the advantages of the new monitor. An integrated uniformity equalizer automatically corrects luminance and ensures stable images across the entire screen. In addition, the MS-S200 features a panel with low blue light content, reducing eye strain during diagnostic examinations.

Innovative technologies included

Another highlight of the MS-S200 is Independent Subpixel Driving (ISD). Here, each subpixel of the LCD display is driven separately. "This allows the monitors to achieve three times the resolution. This unique technology enables the new display to show six megapixels, exceeding current standards for primary diagnosis. This is a cost-effective way to enhance the capabilities of the 2MP display," Herrmann said.

 

The new display also features an autotext mode. This responds when a text window opens, which then automatically dims down the display brightness. "The software recognizes this by the shape, since text fields are usually rectangular. It orients itself to the window size and dims down the brightness of the monitor accordingly. This happens without the use of additional software on the workstation within the display," Herrmann explains the technology.

 

Advanced sensor system

The MS-S200's sensor system consists of a front sensor and a brightness control unit. The sensor continuously measures the luminance on the display and reports it to the control unit. This ensures a very stable brightness.

The integrated human sensor detects whether a doctor is sitting in front of the screen. This saves energy when the monitor is not in use. It also ensures that a doctor is not disturbed by quality control during reporting.

Calibration is performed autonomously, i.e. independently of the PC. The procedure is very simple: the user defines any time for calibration, for example at night. When the computer is switched off, the display is activated and calibrated. It then returns to sleep mode.

 

Integrated QA solution

The MS-S200 is equipped with the QA Medivisor Agent. The provides calibration and standard QA testing through a simple user interface that effectively manages daily operations. "The new version 5 offers a completely redesigned user interface. Furthermore, PM Medivisor now supports additional languages such as Spanish and German," Marcel Herrmann names key enhancements. A distinction is made here between the cloud version and the local version. The central feature is the storage location of the data, whether completely autonomous in the hospital network or in the cloud.

08/03/2021