The monitor uses an energy-efficient LED backlight with a high brightness of 700 cd/m². The high resolution of 3840 x 2160 is four times the size of full HD and faithfully reproduces 4K endoscope and operating microscope images in high definition.
EIZO's proprietary image sharpening technology Smart Resolution with Sparse Coding (S.R.S.C.) allows full HD images shot by conventional endoscopy and surgical cameras to be displayed in high definition 4K resolution without lag.
When inputting a 4K UHD signal, you can zoom in on a specific area of the screen and display it with a resolution equal to or higher than full HD.
Not only does the EX3241 faithfully display the sRGB color gamut, but it also reproduces images emulating the 4K video color standard BT.2020. This ensures vivid reds and yellow-greens captured with BT.2020-supported cameras are displayed more accurately.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a range that approximates the human perception of color and light as content is shown on a display device. The monitor is equipped with the perceptual quantization (PQ) curve and hybrid log-gamma (HLG) for supporting HDR. This ensures images from HDR-supported endoscope cameras are displayed without crushing blacks and more closely resemble the human visual system.
Operating rooms contain various medical devices that are arranged by the type of surgery being undertaken. In consideration of safety, EIZO's surgical monitors adopt rounded corners. Furthermore, the front is covered with a fully flat protective glass with IP45 for protection against foreign material and splashes (the whole monitor has an IP32 rating).