Evolve Your Image Reading As more image modalities become digitalized, radiologists are viewing an increasing amount of information on their screens. EIZO’s unique Work-and-Flow technology alleviates the complexity of the imaging workflow with new functions developed with the radiologist in mind. Users can take advantage of Work-and-Flow functions with the RadiForce monitor and bundled RadiCS LE software. Quick Information Referencing The Hide-and-Seek function enables users to easily hide the PinP (Picture in Picture) window not currently in use and reopen it as needed by moving the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen or pressing a designated hotkey. This eliminates the need for an extra monitor while still allowing quick and efficient viewing of reports, patient charts, and other information. Barrier-Free Workstyle With the Switch-and-Go function, you can operate two different workstations at the same time with a single mouse and keyboard. Work across several monitors by moving the cursor from one screen to the other or switch the signals between workstations as needed without having to change your mouse or keyboard each time. This makes it possible to reduce the number of monitors in the workflow and improves work efficiency. Quick and Easy FocusWith the Point-and-Focus function, you can quickly select and focus areas of your concern with just your mouse and keyboard. Change the brightness and grayscale tones of certain points on the screen to make interpretation easier. Display Both Monochrome and Color The Hybrid Gamma PXL function automatically distinguishes between monochrome and color images pixel by pixel, creating a hybrid display where each pixel has optimum grayscale. As a result, monochrome images such as CR and DR are displayed in the ideal grayscale that corresponds to DICOM Part 14, while color images such as those used in endoscopy, nuclear medicine, 3D rendering, and fusion imaging are faithfully reproduced corresponding toCreate a Free-Flowing Work Environment Compared to a previous model, the RX340, the monitor’s width, height, and depth were reduced by 35 mm, 39 mm, and 46 mm respectively - a total of 32% less space - saving more workspace for other tasks. Reducing the width of the monitor’s frame by approximately 70% reduces eye movement when comparing side-by-side images in a dual monitor configuration, creating a free-flowing work environment. Achieve Clarity True to the Source Data A medical monitor needs to be capable of high brightness in order to meet performance standards. However, in order to achieve high brightness in an LCD panel, the pixel aperture ratio has to be increased. This causes a typically unavoidable decline in sharpness. With EIZO’s unique Sharpness Recovery technology, the decrease in sharpness (MTF) is restored. This allows you to display an image that is true to the original source data safely on the monitor, even at high brightness levels.MTF measures numerically how faithfully the panel transfers details from the original image data for viewing. When Sharpness Recovery is turned on, in the case of a 2 pixel line pair (spatial frequency of 1.182 cycles/mm) the MTF increases by approximately 54%. Variations for Specific User Needs EIZO offers anti-glare (AG) and anti-reflection (AR) screen variations to suit user environments. AG treatment is ideal for exceptionally bright environments and drastically reduces glare from ambient lighting. AR treatment is ideal for moderately-lit environments to reduce mild screen glare while maintaining crisp text and images.