Product Description
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Precise Diagnosis
EIZO’s RadiForce medical monitor solutions offer DICOM Part 14 compliance for accurately reproducing fine shadows and grayscale changes. They also feature other high-performance characteristics as required in the medical field, such as high brightness to maintain clear visibility even in bright environments.


Precise Diagnosis
EIZO’s RadiForce medical monitor solutions offer DICOM Part 14 compliance for accurately reproducing fine shadows and grayscale changes. They also feature other high-performance characteristics as required in the medical field, such as high brightness to maintain clear visibility even in bright environments.

Effortless Installation
EIZO, in collaboration with business partners, verifies the compatibility of healthcare workstations (WS) / desktop PCs with EIZO monitors. With our years of experience and know-how, we undertake professional testing on new WSs and PCs as soon as they’re released. In the healthcare field where reliability is everything, EIZO is providing the assurance needed for effortless installation.
Stable Image Over Time
A monitor’s brightness and grayscale tones naturally deviate over time. RadiForce combats this with a built-in calibration sensor that maintains brightness for easy quality control and stable image quality.
Comprehensive Lineup
RadiForce offers a full lineup of monitors in various sizes and resolutions, with a range of functions to meet the needs of each medical department.


Stable Image Over Time
A monitor’s brightness and grayscale tones naturally deviate over time. RadiForce combats this with a built-in calibration sensor that maintains brightness for easy quality control and stable image quality.
Comprehensive Lineup
RadiForce offers a full lineup of monitors in various sizes and resolutions, with a range of functions to meet the needs of each medical department.
What is important when choosing a monitor for pathology?






1. Resolution
The higher the monitors resolution, the more level of detail will be seen. Images are smoother, with sharper edges and also display more content at one time.
2. Screen size
At a normal desk working position it is recommended to use monitors between the size of 27” and 32” for digital pathology to fill a human’s natural field of vision.
3. Workstation
To get the most accurate information out of each image, you need to consider the screen size, resolution and distance between the monitor and the user at the workstation when selecting a monitor.
4. Image brightness
The Bundesverband Deutscher Pathologen e.V. (National Association of German Pathologists) recommends an image brightness of at least 300 cd/m2 for monitors used in pathology diagnostics. This roughly corresponds to what you would see under a conventional microscope. To maintain a consistent brightness over time, monitors that offer much higher brightness levels are recommended to provide a buffer to allow for the aging of the device and stricter brightness standards in the future.
5. Contrast
It is recommended the contrast ratio of a monitor for pathological diagnostics be at least 1500:1 (Static Contrast Ratio) to ensure a good level of difference between the darkest and lightest aspects of brightness produced by the monitor.
6. Image homogeneity
Inhomogeneity causes an image to appear differently depending on its position on the screen. This could result in the user having to move the image on the monitor in order to obtain all the information from it. With the DUE (Digital Uniformity Equalizer) function, medical monitors in the RadiForce series can compensate for differences in brightness and colour.
7. Calibration
Performing regular performance and health checks on a monitor ensures the pathological diagnoses are consistent and reliable, giving the user trust in the information being provided and reducing the chances of misdiagnoses and litigation. Calibration also allows any new standards to be added to the monitor/QA regime if and when they are published.
8. Colour
A truly managed colour workflow is essential if an open system is going to be used to share images between doctors’ offices and home working environments.
9. Durability
Medical monitors have a much longer service life than standard monitors. This means they can be in heavy use over a long period of time.
10. Quality control software
Quality control software for medical monitors helps in performing monitor validation tests according to national and international quality standards and in adapting the monitor to the specific working environment.