ately match that to your video source.
• What inputs do you need? Make sure the monitor has the correct
types and amount of video inputs for the video equipment you use —
like HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, BNC and others, some of which might
include unique or uncommon connectors. You want to avoid having to
use adapters or "dongles," which create clutter and could degrade the
signal, as much as you can. On another note: Do your surgeons want to
see multiple video feeds or images from multiple inputs on a single big
screen? First of all, this is great if you don't want 4 monitors cluttering
the OR. Many monitors offer this all-in-one capability, leveraging fea-
tures like picture-in-picture and split-screen. Some even offer the abili-
ty to change the size and position of different feeds on the fly.
• Other important features. "Lag" or latency is a very slight delay
At FSN Medical Technologies, we believe you should have a choice of
4K medical-grade display solutions. Our selection includes sizes and
features for any surgical environment.
FSN's experience in design, development, and manufacturing means
you get a quality product with ease-of-use and a long service life.
Contact FSN today for the 4K display monitor that is just right for
your needs.
Features include (depending on model):
DVI • DVI Dual Link • 3G-SDI • 12G-SDI • HDMI
DisplayPort • DICOM Mode • Corner Bumpers
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