Philips C240P4QPYEW/00 Lcd Monitor With Clinical Dimage

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• ClinicalD-Image:
Monitors must show medical
images consistently with high
quality in order to achieve reliable
interpretations. The rendering
of medical Grayscale images
on standard monitors is mostly
inconsistent at best, making them
unsuitable for usage in a clinical
environment. Philips clinical review
displays with clinical D-image
preset are factory calibrated to give
DICOM part 14 compatible Grayscale
standard display performance. By
using high quality LCD panels with
LED technology, Philips offers you
consistent and reliable performance
at an affordable price point. For
more information on DICOM please
visit http://medical.nema.org/
• Text:It helps improve reading of text
based application like PDF ebooks.
By using a special algorithm which
increases the contrast and boundary
sharpness of text content, the
display is optimized for a stress-free
reading by adjusting the brightness,
contrast and color temperature of
the monitor.
• sRGBimage:sRGB is an industry
standard supported by major
companies that ensures the best
possible match between the colors
displayed on your screen and
those in your printouts. The sRGB
color space is well specified and
is designed to match typical home
and office viewing conditions,
rather than the darker environment
typically used for commercial color
matching.
• Video:This mode boosts up
luminance (brightness), deepens
color saturation and activates
dynamic contrast. Pictures become
razor sharp. Details in darker areas
of your videos are now visible,
without the associated color
washout in brighter areas, giving
you ultimate viewing experience.
• Standard:This preset mode switches
the Philips display to a factory
standard image default mode.
• Off:No optimization by
SmartImage
CLINIC
.
Note
D-image mode for usage in a clinical
environment, Stand mode for normal
display mode.
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