Display provider Eizo Nanao Technologies of Cypress, CA, has added new products and upgrades to its line of monitors.
The company has launched four new monochrome monitors for its RadiForce series of medical monitors, including the 3-megapixel GX320 and GS320 and the 2-megapixel GX220 and GS220, all designed for diagnosis in medical applications such as PACS, chest radiology, CT, and MRI. All four models include a five-year warranty, and typical brightness and contrast ratio is 1000 cd/m2 and 850:1. GX320 and GX220 feature a built-in swing sensor and an antireflective panel protector.
The company has also introduced RadiForce RS410 to its RadiForce series, a 30-inch, 4-megapixel wide-screen color monitor. Finally, Eizo has released FlexScan S2411W-M, a 24.1-inch wide-screen format monitor that joins 17-, 19-, and 21.3-inch models already available in the firm's FlexScan lineup.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
November 29, 2006
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