EIZO Announces Its First 4K Ultra-High Definition 3D Surgical Monitor for Improved Accuracy During Surgeries

EIZO today announced the release of its first 31.1-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) widescreen surgical monitor – CuratOR EX3141-3D, with 3D display to help improve the accuracy and reduce the duration of surgeries. The EX3141-3D is EIZO’s first 4K 3D surgical monitor, achieving both detail and depth for endoscopy and microsurgery. It faithfully reproduces images in 4K UHD resolution at a high brightness of 450 cd/m2 – even when displaying 3D images.

By combining 4K resolution with 3D-recording technology, endoscopic systems are helping to reduce operating times and improve accuracy in the OR. Designed specifically with these systems in mind, the monitor ensures that 3D endoscopic images are displayed clearly and optimally in 4K resolution. With high brightness and minimal reflections, images are highly visible even in bright operating rooms. With EIZO’s proprietary image sharpening technology Smart Resolution with Sparse Coding (S.R.S.C.), full HD images shot by conventional surgical and endoscopy cameras are displayed in high-definition 4K resolution without any lag.
The monitor ensures vivid colors by emulating the 4K video color standard BT.2020. The EIZO CuratOR EX3141-3D monitor is designed with safety and hygiene in mind. It features rounded corners to prevent injury when moved around the operating room, and it also features a fully flat design which has protection against foreign material and splashes to a level of IP45 on the front and IP32 in entirety. Cleaning and disinfection can be done safely and efficiently without damaging the monitor. EIZO will be demonstrating the CuratOR EX3141-3D in Hall 10/ H41 at Medica 2018 from November 12 to 15 in Düsseldorf, Germany. The CuratOR EX3141-3D will begin shipping from January 2019.

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