This 21" 3MP MD212G3 Medical Diagnostic Monitor Bundle from NEC includes two monitors and a Dual-DisplayPort AMD FirePro W5100 Video Card.
The MD212G3 MultiSync 21.3" / 3MP Grayscale Diagnostic Monitor from NEC is a 21.3" widescreen, 3-megapixel SA-SFT grayscale display designed for medical imaging and PACS applications. This display features FDA 510(k) clearance, precise grayscale reproduction, a 1,400:1 contrast ratio, wide viewing angles of 176°, and an integrated front sensor which helps to constantly monitor and adjust brightness to maintain the factory DICOM calibration. This display also has a four-way ergonomic stand including height-adjust, swivel, tilt, and pivot up to 6" / 150 mm. The display also features both DisplayPort and DVI-D inputs, a built-in two-port USB hub, and a 16-bit lookup table (LUT) with 1,024 levels of gray that help provide smooth images and assist with hardware calibration. The MD212G3 MultiSync 21.3" / 3MP Grayscale Diagnostic Monitor includes a power cable, a DisplayPort cable, a DVI-D cable, and a USB cable.
EN 60950-1 and 60601-1
EPEAT
WEEE
RoHS
CCC
AAPM-TG18
DIN V 6868-57
FDA 501(k) cleared
Anti-reflective coating
GammaCompMD QA Calibration Software
Utilizing 4GB of GDDR5 vRAM the NEC FirePro W5100 Graphics Card can load large graphics models and render visual effects in a variety of professional applications. The 768 stream processors provide acceleration for software that supports the OpenCL, OpenGL, or DirectX APIs.
Aside from hardware acceleration, the W5100 also offers four DisplayPort 1.2a outputs. Each output by itself can support up to 4096 x 2160 resolution at 60 Hz. When multiple monitors are used along with AMD's Eyefinity technology, you can build 2x2 video walls with resolutions of up to 16384 x 8192 @ 30 Hz. Eyefinity technology can also be used to create and configure multi-monitor arrays using up to six monitors.
The W5100 is a full-height, half-length card that will only take up one PCI slot in your tower. The card is cooled by an active fansink which forces air through a heatsink to cool the GPU and vRAM.
