Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Grade Monitor

FAQ

2MP: Used for CT, MRI, and general imaging review—appropriate where throughput and fleet cost must be balanced for routine reading.
3MP: The standard for chest X-rays, PACS workflows, and routine clinical diagnosis—selected to reduce re-reads and keep fleets uniform across sites.
5MP: Specified for mammography and other high-detail radiology—applied when micro-contrast and regulatory acceptance are critical.

DICOM Part 14 calibration aligns diagnostic monitors with medical imaging standards so grayscale response remains consistent across fleets. With verified calibration, subtle findings on X-ray and mammography are less likely to be missed, supporting audit readiness and reducing re-reads for PACS providers and hospitals.

Yes. Reshin diagnostic monitors are PACS-compliant and offered from 2MP to 8MP with stable grayscale rendering for CT, MRI, DR/CR, and mammography. Integration documentation and predictable supply are provided to support multi-site deployment with lower risk.

4K surgical monitors provide four times the pixel detail of Full HD, helping teams distinguish vessels, tissues, and instruments—especially in minimally invasive and laparoscopic procedures. The added clarity supports smoother OR workflow and fewer miscommunications.

Our endoscopy monitors use real-time processing with optimized PCB design, ensuring latency below 10 ms, critical for smooth laparoscopic operations.

Yes. Reshin surgical monitors support HDMI, DP, 3G/12G-SDI, and fiber-optic inputs with PIP/PBP multi-display modes so endoscopic images, ultrasound, and vital signs can be viewed at the same time. Fixed layouts and stable switching help reduce workflow interruptions in the OR.

A multi-vendor strategy with Tier-1 panel suppliers and strategic stock is maintained. When a component is discontinued, modules can be re-engineered with backward-compatible design and validation, ensuring continuous supply and stable product lifecycle for clients.

For cath lab monitors, high brightness (≥700 nits), true 4K resolution, and anti-reflective glass are preferred to keep coronary and cerebral vessels clearly visible under complex lighting. These specifications support predictable image readability and fewer workflow interruptions during interventional procedures, improving utilization and risk control.

Yes. Reshin provides 43″–58″ 4K angiography monitors for interventional radiology, designed with wide viewing angles and multi-modality imaging so coronary and cerebral interventions remain clearly visible to the entire team. The larger canvas supports standardized room layouts and fewer image handoffs, improving workflow continuity and asset utilization.

Yes. Customized medical monitors for OEM/ODM projects are supported end-to-end—logo/branding and housing, resolution options (Full HD/4K/8MP), brightness, and interfaces (HD-SDI, DP, HDMI, fiber) with EMC compliance. Drawings, validation reports, and change-control can be provided to streamline regulatory reviews and reduce integration risk.

Yes. Portable, high-brightness, IP waterproof monitors for telemedicine and mobile cart applications are available, combining durable housings with clear imaging under varied lighting. Form factors and accessories can be aligned with cart requirements to simplify deployment and service across fleets.

All customized monitors are developed under ISO13485 and verified to IEC60601, with CE MDR conformity documentation prepared. Technical files are provided and support is offered for EU/US regulatory submissions, helping shorten approval timelines and reduce audit risk for OEM and distribution partners.

For procurement planning, key trends include 4K/8K resolution, HDR imaging, wide color gamut, AI-assisted image processing, and deeper integration with robotic surgery systems; the value is realized when interoperability, lifecycle stability, and service readiness are planned from the outset.

Medical displays are built to meet IEC60601 and undergo DICOM calibration, with higher brightness uniformity and long-term stability verified over product life; industrial/consumer displays do not guarantee these controls, creating compliance and image-consistency risks in clinical workflows.

A 5-year warranty is offered as standard, with remote technical support, planned spare parts supply, and fast replacement service for defective units—reducing downtime risk and protecting total cost of ownership for OEM and distributor programs.

In OR deployments, the most popular sizes are 27″, 32″, and 55″. Compact models (19–24″) suit endoscopy carts, while wall-mounted 55″+ screens support multi-view surgical visualization; final sizing is typically aligned to room layout, viewing distance, and integration method.

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