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The
Sony LMD-151MD 120D Medical Grade LCD monitor
is specifically designed for medical environments.
Resulting from years of experience in video
technology with professional monitors, the Sony
LMD-151MD/120D LCD Medical Grade LCD offers
uncompromising performance. Sony LMD151MD,
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SONY
LMD-151MD 120D Medical Grade LCD
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- Specially
designed for medical environments with built in
resistance to liquid and chemical spills and splashes
- Incorporating
a high performance scan converter, the LMD-181MD
accepts signals from VGA to SXGA, and the LMD-151MD
accepts signals up to XGA.
- Complies
with VESA standard of 100mm hole spacings provides
for easy mounting to wall or ceiling
- Image
size and shift can be automatically adjusted to
their optimal settings with the one-touch APA key.
- Compliance
with key safety regulations including UL2601-1,
CSA 601.1, and EN 60 601-1, make both models suitable
for use in professional medical applications.
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The
Sony LMD-151MD 120D Medical Grade LCD monitor
is specifically designed for medical environments.
Resulting from years of experience in video
technology with professional monitors, the Sony
LMD-151MD/120D LCD Medical Grade LCD offers
uncompromising performance. The Sony LMD151MD
120D monitor complies with key safety requirements
and is ideal for use in endoscopy, surgery,
patient monitoring, radiology and more. Slim
and light, it can be used in many installation
situations - fixed to a wall or ceiling, mounted
on a standard arm or installed on the optional
stand. In addition to displaying computer input,
The supplied BKM-120D video input module may
be used to enable display of digital 4:2:2 NTSC
and PAL video through one of two inputs with
loop throughs. Contact Ampronix today for a
quote on a Sony LMD-151MD/120D Medical Grade
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