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LG announces 4K surgical monitor with enhanced Mini LED technology

New 31.5in LED allows surgeons to experience immersive environment for precise operational focus

LG Electronics USA, is introducing a new 31.5in, 4K (3840 x 2160 resolution) surgical monitor with advanced Mini LED display technology. This monitor (model 32HR734S) features enhanced colour reproduction and local dimming zones to produce clearer, detailed images and precise brightness control.

Designed as an advanced colour video display for various compatible medical imaging systems, the new surgical monitor enables precise brightness control. It also provides an ultra-wide colour gamut, optimising image clarity and colour, making it an ideal choice for a variety of surgical applications, including laparoscopy and endoscopy. Its lightweight design (only 21.3 pounds) gives flexibility to the end-user for mounting on surgical arms and booms.

The display’s Mini LED backlight technology utilises thousands of tiny LED diodes and provides excellent colour consistency across the screen, with 98 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space. It has 1,500 local dimming zones, inherent to Mini LED technology, producing clear, detailed images and precise brightness control across the entire LED backlight. This enhances visual contrast by darkening the dark areas and brightening the light areas, significantly enhancing the dynamic contrast ratio up to 1,000,000:1 and reaching a peak brightness up to 2,000 cd/m2. The local dimming technique may also improve energy efficiency and screen life compared to traditional edge-lit backlight technologies.

“Our Mini LED technology produces outstanding images for surgeons, with local dimming zones increasing the brightness and the contrast ratio, along with an enhanced colour spectrum, allowing for deeper, truer anatomical colours,” said Stephen K. Hu, LG Electronics USA’s head of medical displays. “Having recently received 510(k) clearance, this device is now available for surgeons to experience an immersive environment to focus entirely on the surgical procedure and operate precisely.”