EIZO introduced the PX3150, a specialized monitor designed for digital pathology. This launch marks the company's first dedicated display for analyzing medical slide images. Pathologists and lab managers need high-contrast screens to detect subtle staining variations that standard monitors often miss. The PX3150 addresses this specific clinical requirement with targeted brightness and color accuracy settings.

FDA-certified 30.5-inch monitor targets digital pathology workflows
The display features a 30.5-inch panel with a DCI 4K resolution of 4096×2160 pixels. EIZO designed the unit to FDA standards, ensuring it meets regulatory requirements for medical image analysis. The hardware focuses on rendering fine details in tissue samples without the color distortion common in consumer displays. This certification allows healthcare facilities to integrate the screen into their diagnostic workflows with confidence.
Specifications
- Panel Size: 30.5 inches
- Resolution: DCI 4K (4096×2160)
- Brightness: 550 nits (standard), 370 nits (calibrated)
- Connectivity: 2x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI, 1x USB-C, 1GbE RJ45
Standard brightness for the PX3150 reaches 550 nits, while the recommended calibrated setting sits at 370 nits. The monitor maintains this 370-nit output for five years or 10,000 hours of operation. This longevity ensures consistent image quality during long diagnostic sessions without requiring frequent recalibration. The stable brightness helps clinicians rely on the screen for accurate color interpretation over time.
Connectivity options include two DisplayPort inputs, one HDMI port, and one multifunction USB-C connector. The unit also features a 1GbE RJ45 port for network integration in hospital environments. These ports allow the display to connect to various workstations and imaging systems found in modern labs. The combination of video inputs and network capability supports flexible deployment in clinical settings.



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