LG Electronics (LG) announced it is accelerating its B2B medical device business, expanding its lineup of diagnostic monitors with the new 21HQ613D-B. Per the company, the new model was recently cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for sale in the U.S.
The 21HQ613D-B is a 21.3-inch 5-megapixel (MP) IPS diagnostic monitor designed to deliver high-definition radiological images. Moreover, it maintains consistent image quality through its internal front calibration sensor and calibration software, says LG. As a result, it is intended for digital mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis.
According to LG, the 21HQ613D-B offers exceptional definition and brightness. Its LG IPS display provides a resolution of 2,048 x 2,560, a luminance of 1100cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 1800:1. It is suitable for reviewing various types of medical images. This includes breast MRIs, CT scans and ultrasound. The diagnostic monitor also features an internal front sensor that removes the need for an external calibration device. With LG Calibration Studio medical software, users can conveniently conduct DICOM calibration and quality assurance tests that comply with international quality control standards for medical monitors.
Improving Medical Image Examination
The 21HQ613D-B also incorporates helpful features to assist users in the close examination of medical images, such as Focus View Mode, says LG. Controllable with either a mouse or keyboard, the Focus View Mode lets users focus in on a specific part of an image. It also dims the rest of the screen in order to highlight the selected area. Additionally, Multi-Resolution Mode (5, 3 and 2MP) makes it possible to quickly adjust screen resolution to suit the type of image being viewed.
For a more productive and organized workspace, this diagnostic monitor supports daisy-chaining via DisplayPort connection. An easy and efficient way of linking monitors, daisy-chaining helps reduce desk clutter and simplify cable management. LG’s new 5MP diagnostic monitor also offers a comfortable user experience. This is thanks to an ergonomic stand with adjustable tilt, height, swivel and bi-directional pivoting functionality, says LG.
Additional Features
The diagnostic monitor’s five hotkeys also improve user convenience by providing a quick and simple way to adjust settings or switch between modes. Meanwhile, the Presence Sensor helps to conserve energy. Here, it automatically shuts off the display if it detects no motion for five minutes. The Down Light and Wall Light features enable users to read documents when the room is dim or completely dark. Here, the former illuminates the desk or table surface below the monitor and the latter casts light on the area behind it. For a better viewing experience, the Auto Luminance Sensor automatically adjusts screen brightness according to ambient conditions.
LG’s expanded lineup of diagnostic monitors covers the major display needs of large hospitals. Along with the new 5MP model, the company provides 2MP and 3MP monitors —primarily used for reading radiological images — and 8MP and 12MP products equipped with PBP (Picture-by-picture) mode. This allows simultaneous review of multiple diagnostic images, the company states.
“LG’s new 5MP diagnostic monitor is tailored for reviewing mammograms and breast tomosynthesis, providing a high-quality medical imaging display with both simple management and practical features for users,” adds Stephen K. Hu, LG Business Solutions USA’s head of medical displays. “We’re dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions for the medical sector with our display technologies, and the addition of the latest 5MP monitor underscores this commitment to innovation.”