EIZO Releases 3-Megapixel Diagnostic Monitor with New Design and Unique Sharpness Recovery Technology

Hakusan, Japan, – November 19, 2015 – EIZO Corporation today announced the release of the RadiForce RX350, a 21.3-inch 3-megapixel monitor ideal for displaying chest X-ray, CR, and DR grayscale images and color images such as 3D rendering and image fusion.

The RadiForce RX350 is the successor model to the RadiForce RX340. The new monitor is equipped with EIZO’s unique Sharpness Recovery technology. All high-brightness LCD panels exhibit a decrease in sharpness of the original image due to aperture ratio of the pixels becoming larger. EIZO’s unique technology called Sharpness Recovery restores lost information in contours, resulting in an image shown with maximum clarity.

A research study is being conducted on the RadiForce RX350 by Emory University, a leading research university in the U.S., to evaluate the user benefits of the new Sharpness Recovery technology. Elizabeth A. Krupinski, Ph.D., who is spearheading the study commented, “EIZO is continuing to develop and introduce new and unique technology for the medical market. I am looking forward to evaluating Sharpness Recovery and seeing what it has to offer to radiologists.”

For keeping workspace efficient, the monitor’s width, height, and depth were reduced by 22 mm, 39 mm, and 45.5 mm respectively – a 30 percent difference compared to its predecessor. The thinner, black front bezels are ideal for viewing the screen in dark reading rooms, making it easier to focus on images, while the original white stripe design around the sides of the monitor presents a fresh, clean aesthetic to promote a comfortable, user-friendly environment.

Using the DisplayPort connection on the monitor, users can drive several monitors in a daisy-chain sequence. This allows users to configure a multi-monitor setup without the complicated hassle of excessive cabling.  

Availability in the United States
RadiForce RX350 is currently pending 510(k) and is not available for sale in the United States. For more information, visit www.eizo.com or call (800) 800-5202 ext. 220.

About EIZO
EIZO (TSE:6737), which means image in Japanese, is a visual technology company that develops and manufactures high-end display solutions. EIZO integrates hardware and software technologies with consulting, web hosting, and other services to help customers in business, graphics, gaming, medicine, maritime, air traffic control, and other fields work more comfortably, efficiently, and creatively. Headquartered in Hakusan, Japan, EIZO has R&D and manufacturing facilities in Japan, China, Germany, and the US, and representation in more than 70 countries. For more information, please visit www.eizoglobal.com

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