Comparison between UHD (3840x2160) and 4K (4096x2160) resolutions in surgical monitors, featuring a high-resolution surgical image and resolution diagrams.

How is UHD different from 4K in surgical monitor marketing?

While often used interchangeably, “4K” traditionally refers to the cinema standard of 4096×2160 pixels, whereas “UHD” (Ultra High Definition) specifies 3840×2160 pixels. For surgical monitors, UHD is the technically accurate term for this class of high-resolution displays, providing four times the pixels of Full HD.

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Comparison of IPS and VA panel technology for radiology, showing a medical monitor with brain MRI and Doppler ultrasound, and diagrams of liquid crystal alignment.

IPS vs VA Panels: Which Display Technology Is Better for Radiology?

For radiology, IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels are generally better than VA (Vertical Alignment) panels. IPS technology offers superior color accuracy, wider and more consistent viewing angles, and better grayscale fidelity when viewed off-axis. These characteristics are crucial for accurate diagnostic interpretation and maintaining DICOM compliance, areas where VA panels can exhibit limitations like gamma shift and color distortion at wider angles.

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