Medical-grade displays: automatic brightness control vs. scheduled power-saving mode

Automatic brightness control (ABC) uses ambient light sensors for real-time adaptation, while scheduled power-saving uses timers for predictable energy reduction. The optimal strategy combines both features to maximize user comfort, ensure consistent diagnostic performance, and support hospital sustainability goals.
Response Time Explained in Medical-Grade Displays

Response time defines how quickly a medical-grade display reacts to visual changes, and in endoscopic surgery it directly impacts image clarity and surgical safety. A monitor with sub-30 ms response prevents blur and ghosting, ensuring that rapid camera motion, bleeding points, and delicate tissue structures remain sharp in real time.