AG Neovo MD-2402 and MD-2702

The MD-2402 and MD-2702 models, with Full HD resolution and compatible with Dicom Part 14, expand the range of monitors of AG Neovo for clinical and healthcare applications.

The Growing Demand for Electronic Medical Records (EHR) and an image archiving and communication system (Pacs) makes a medical imaging monitor critical in the healthcare and healthcare environment.

AG Neovo MD Clinical Monitor Series Delivers Sharp Images, with Full HD resolution and Dicom Part support 14, that maintain grayscale levels of medical imaging, enabling clinicians to make correct diagnostic decisions.

AG Neovo MD-2402 and MD-2702These enhanced images are displayed on a three-sided bezel-less display, with a viewing angle of 178º horizontally and vertically, that allows detailed review and sharing of multiple monitors.

"In addition to the Full HD resolution for the clinical review requirement, the new monitors MD-2402 and MD-2702 are compatible with the Dicom Parte standard 14, that guarantees the grayscale levels of the images in detail," explains April Chang, product manager at AG Neovo. This will save time and facilitate timely patient care among clinical staff and healthcare professionals.”.

Each monitor is ergonomically designed, with height-adjustable stand and tilt capabilities, allowing staff and patients to feel comfortable reviewing images together.

AG Neovo MD-2402 and MD-2702In addition, both equipment are compatible with Vesa mounting, with the possibility of multi-screen configurations, operational use in medical carts, as well as presentations in staff rooms and patient rooms.

Security is also a key element in the development of each model, with compliance with IEC/EN standards 60601-1, with medical-grade power supply designed to ensure privacy and protect medical staff and patients. This includes protection against voltage fluctuations from certified medical-grade power supplies and electric shock injuries..


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by • 22 Dec, 2021
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