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Eizo FlexScan MX300W Specifications

Eizo FlexScan MX300W Specifications

30“ dicom-preset monitor
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EIZO MX300W
30" DICOM-preset monitor
This widescreen monitor with DICOM presettings will win you over with its 30" panel size.
The 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution produces a quality picture containing each detail. The MX300W also
achieves high quality in terms of colour presentation and backlight evenness. The Digital Uniformity
Equalizer is responsible for this. Thanks to this function, the MX300W displays black and white and colour
radiological images properly throughout the entire display. The MX300W is capable of replacing common
two monitor solutions with its Picture-by-picture function. Images, which would otherwise be displayed on
two monitors, can be displayed in portrait mode side by side – 2 megapixel two monitor solutions using
only one device.
Displaying the gray scale using DICOM tone curves
♦ 320 cd/m² brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio
♦ Automatic brightness regulation
♦ Automatic brightness distribution regulation DUE
♦ Prepared for calibration, drop and brightness constancy control in compliance with DIN V 6868-57 and
QS-RL, class B
♦ Picture-by-Picture for the simultaneous display of two signal sources

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Summary of Contents for Eizo FlexScan MX300W

  • Page 1 The MX300W is capable of replacing common two monitor solutions with its Picture-by-picture function. Images, which would otherwise be displayed on two monitors, can be displayed in portrait mode side by side – 2 megapixel two monitor solutions using only one device.
  • Page 2: Technical Specifications

    2560 x 1600 pixels, 1000:1 contrast ratio and maximum brightness of 300 cd/m². It doesn’t matter whether you are sitting directly in front of the monitor or look at it from an angle, or which part of the screen you are looking at - the evenness of colours and colour transitions at high contrasts remain at the same high level up to the corners.