Dell today announced the release of the Dell Medical Review 24 Monitor (MR2416), the company’s first monitor purpose-built for the healthcare environment.
Dell said the monitor will debut at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)’s 2015 scientific assembly and annual meeting, beginning November 29 in Chicago.
Each Dell Medical Review 24 Monitor features an anti-reflective covered glass on the front and a fully sealed design that is IP-32 rated.
The monitor is calibrated to the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) part 14 standard grayscale, allowing healthcare professionals to review accurate, consistent images at the point of care.
It features 24 inches of diagonal viewing area with 1920 x 1200 resolution (16:10 aspect ratio). The device has also been designed to meet the IEC 60601-1 standard for medical design and safety requirements.
The monitor includes features designed to make daily usage easier for healthcare workers, including an active screw-on cable clip to secure cables within the housing as well as mechanical pop-up Power and OSD buttons on the side of the monitor, designed to be easy to find even with gloves on.
Dell said the new offering is available for immediate sale in the United States.
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