
Everything at a glance Monitors for the OR area
In the modern operating room, medical imaging has gradually replaced traditional X-ray films as a crucial tool for precise diagnosis and treatment. Images from multiple sources, including boom cameras, endoscopes, C-arms, and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), can be displayed on a single screen. High-resolution surgical displays enable doctors to clearly visualize details, improving diagnostic accuracy and decision-making efficiency, ensuring safe and successful surgery.
L Series Large Format Medical Monitors

43″ 4K UHD Medical Grade Monitor
43” widescreen surgical monitor with 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution and high brightness.
●Lightweight, suitable for cart installation
●HDR support
●View multiple video signals simultaneously
●Handheld remote control for remote control of the display
55″ Antimicrobial Surgical Monitor
The 55” surgical monitor, with 4K UHD resolution, provides a centralized and clear display of multiple medical images. Its durable antimicrobial touch surface provides a safer and cleaner operating room experience.
●Long Acting Antibacterial Screen
●SGS certified antimicrobial activity
●Prevent 95% of viruses and bacteria
●Built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts brightness to suit operating room lighting.
●Built-in four-screen split, PIP, PBP, three-screen or four-screen layout


65” 4K UHD DICOM medical monitor
The 65″ touchscreen medical monitor is equipped with DICOM mode to handle multi-modality imaging. This all-in-one, multi-functional design allows you to obtain diagnostic-grade, high-quality images on a surgical-grade display.
●The environmentally friendly LED backlight provides a maximum brightness of 700 cd/m².
●The redundant architecture enables high operational reliability.
●Factory-adjusted grayscale tones comply with the DICOM Part 14 standard for optimal display of medical DICOM images.
●The brightness remains uniform and constant across the entire screen surface.
●Backlight sensor technology is used to achieve brightness stability.