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31.5'' 8MP (3840x2160) Nano IPS Color Diagnostic Monitor with Multi Resolution and Clinical Pathology Modes, Auto Luminance Calibration, PBP/Dual Controller & Ergonomic Stand

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32HL512D-B

31.5'' 8MP (3840x2160) Nano IPS Color Diagnostic Monitor with Multi Resolution and Clinical Pathology Modes, Auto Luminance Calibration, PBP/Dual Controller & Ergonomic Stand

Key Features
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  • NanoIPS Technology
  • DICOM Calibrated to Primary Diagnostic Guidelines
  • Brightness Stabilization
  • Picture by Picture / Two 4 MP Screen Operation
  • Display Port and HDMI Video Inputs
  • Support Nvidia, AMD & Intel Graphics

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Features and Specs

LG surgical display showing open-heart surgery with vital signs overlay.
The image features three computer monitors displaying a vivid, detailed medical imagery depicting the interior of a human intestine. The monitors are positioned side-by-side, with the central monitor showcasing a comparison between "Full HD" on the left side and "4K" on the right, demonstrating a higher resolution with the latter. The 4K section appears clearer and more detailed, emphasizing its enhanced image quality. Above the central monitor, there are annotations indicating the screen size “31.5” and resolution “4K.” Below the monitors, text highlights “178° IPS Wide Viewing Angle,” indicating that the monitors offer a wide viewing angle.
The image is split into two equal sections. On the left is an endoscopic view labeled "None Brightness Stabilization," showing an image inside a bodily organ. The texture is slightly darker with less contrast, giving it a more shadowed appearance. On the right, the section labeled "Brightness Stabilization" displays a similar endoscopic view but with enhanced brightness and contrast, making tissue structures more distinct and visible.
The image presents a side-by-side comparison of imagery from a medical procedure, captured with different imaging techniques. On the left, labeled "None HDR10," the image appears somewhat dark with less defined details. On the right, labeled "HDR10," the image is clearer and brighter, enhancing the visibility of the fine details in the tissue structure. The image separation line in the middle highlights the difference between the two techniques. There is a logo in the top right corner of the right image, reading "HDR" with a colorful design.

LG 4K surgical high-resolution monitor with LG's innovative technology provides crisp, clear images for surgical review.

This LG surgical monitor provides images in 4K (3840x2160) resolution and IPS allows for 178° wide viewing angles.

32HL714S Supports sRGB 115% (Area), Over 99% (Coverage) and the standard DICOM Part 14. Brightness Stabilization can maintain constant brightness. Its sensor carefully measures the backlight and local lighting conditions.

LG 4K surgical monitor is compatible with HDR-supported medical devices such as endoscope cameras. It can deliver images from devices vividly without crushing blacks in dark areas.

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