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Some of Our More Popular Totoku Medical Display Solutions

ME352i2

ME351i

A high-performance model not only offers high image quality and high-accuracy, but also is loaded with quality maintenance management features.

With high luminance and high contrast, and an integrated color calibration function, our CCL252i2 delivers highly accurate color reproduction faithful to the DICOM GSDF. The CCL252i2 includes a luminance compensation feature for edge to edge consistency, is fully configurable for multi-display applications, and comes standard with hardware-based pivot functionality for fast image drawing in portrait orientation.

Easy evaluation of DICOM GSDF conformance and simultaneous display of 2048 shades of gray

High-performance model for X-ray images. With its capability to simultaniously display 2048 shades of gray, it provides DICOM GSDF compliant highly accurate images. It is also equipped with a hardware pivot function for fast drawing.

New luminance stabilizing system λ-Sentinel II

λ-Sentinel II consists of a luminance sensor and luminance control circuit. The luminance sensor, integrated into the front bezel, consistently monitors and accurately stabilizes luminance on the screen by rapidly communicating with the backlight sensor. In addition, a build-in luminance sensor provided with i2 models enables even simpler calibration without attaching the calibration sensor.

Newly developed luminance stabilizing system λ-Sentinel II

Provides enhanced stability in luminance and interaction with performance monitoring software PM Medivisor to evaluate conformity to DICOM GSDF.

Remote grayscale check and remote calibration functions

Conformance testing to DICOM GSDF and calibration can be remotely accomplished. These features minimize the burden on display administrators. * An optional PM Medivisor software is required.

Simultaneous display of 11bit (2048 shades of gray)

Realizes smoother grayscale display required for medical image displays. * A viewer software that supports TOTOKU's multi-shade display system is reguired for 11-bit simultaneous display.

Luminance equalizer λ-Uniformity Congruence

Is built in to achieve highly accurate luminance uniformity across the screen. Luminance unevenness is minimized in the final tune-up prior to shipping. * Images shown are for illustrative purposes only.

Calibration capability for DICOM Part 14 compliant grayscale presentation

Calibrates luminance and gamma to enable smooth grayscale display that is faithful to DICOM GSDF.

High luminance, high quality LCD panel

600 cd/m² and contrast ratio of 600:1. Due to its wide, dynamic range, high quality grayscale can also be achieved on this color display, providing versatility for multi-modality workstations.

Hardware pivot function for fast drawing in portrait orientation

Stress-free operation is made possible by the fast drawing speed even in portrait orientation.

Accurate color and grayscale reproduction compliant with DICOM Part 14

By calibrating color temperature, luminance, and gamma characteristics, reproduction of colors faithful to the original and smooth display of grayscale are possible.

Color/monochrome conversion function for multi-display setups with both color and monochrome displays

Built-in 10-bit LUT (look up table) for accurate grayscale reproduction

The built-in LUT selects the most appropriate 256 shades of gray (8bit) out of 1021 shades (10bit) to realize finer and smoother grayscale.

Pairing service to match colors of two displays (Optional)
Hardware pivot function for fast drawing in portrait orientation

Stress-free operation is made possible by fast drawing speed for on-the-fly change to portrait

OSD Information Display

Such information as the display model, total operating time, actual measurement of luminance, and calibration settings can be checked on screen.

Dual Link input

provides smooth display of motion pictures.

LED indicator to inform of current status

A glance at the LED indicator tells you the display's current operating status.

OSD Information Display

Such information as the display model, total operating time, actual measurement of luminance, and calibration settings can be checked on screen.

Worldwide medical safety standards

This display is certified under various medical safety standards that are much more demanding than those for general-purpose IT equipment.

LED indicator to inform of current status

A glance at the LED indicator tells you the display's current operating status.

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Enhanced convenience with utility software: Advanced power saving*

The backlight dims as the screensaver starts, reducing power consumption and reventing unnecessary deterioration of the backlight.* This feature may not be available, depending on the specifications of the graphics card used.

Gamma check

18 points of luminance values are measured and plotted into a graph.

Ambient light and display luminance measurement

The built-in sensors measure display luminance and ambient illuminance.

Worldwide medical safety standards

This display is certified under various medical safety standards that are much more demanding than those for general-purpose IT equipment.

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