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Designed for the Healthcare Sector, Company’s Latest Medical Monitor
Provides Impressive Imaging and Convenient Features
SEOUL, Oct. 9, 2024 — LG Electronics (LG) is launching its new 31.5-inch surgical monitor (model 32HR734S) featuring advanced Mini LED display technology. Designed to provide color video displays of images from surgical endoscopes, laparoscopic camera systems and other compatible medical imaging systems, LG’s monitor has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. FDA, indicating it can now be sold in the U.S. The 32HR734S’s Mini LED technology enables precise brightness control and provides a wide color range, optimizing image clarity and color, making it an ideal choice for a variety of surgical applications, including laparoscopy and endoscopy.
The 32HR734S features a 31.5-inch, 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) Mini-LED display leveraging thousands of tiny LED diodes as the Back Light Unit (BLU). Delivering 2,000 cd/m² peak brightness and a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, LG’s medical monitor leverages 1,536 local dimming zones to produce clear, detailed images and enhanced visual contrast. The display also provides excellent color consistency across the screen and boasts 98 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color space.
In addition to its impressive visual performance, the 32HR734S delivers the durability and reliability necessary for surgical settings. Employing Optical Bonding technology, along with Anti-Glare, Anti-Reflection and Anti-Fingerprint coatings on its front, LG’s 32HR734S 4K surgical monitor ensures optimal visibility even in brightly lit operating rooms. What’s more, the front and rear of the product (IP45- and IP32-rated, respectively) offer excellent resistance to water and dust, preventing fluids or particles from disrupting monitor operation during surgeries.
The 32HR734S is also the first LG surgical monitor to incorporate the innovative Clone Screen feature. Clone Screen allows users to duplicate the image being displayed on the 32HR734S on a second monitor (connected via HDMI), significantly enhancing operational efficiency and communication within the surgical environment, especially in situations where multiple medical professionals need to view the same image.
For added versatility, the display’s Mirror Mode makes it possible to flip the on-screen image horizontally, while Rotation Mode can rotate the image 180 degrees to match the orientation of the surgical camera. The 32HR734S also provides Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) functionality, the latter allowing the display of up to four different image sources simultaneously. This enables medical staff to view a combination of inputs or images, such as laparoscopic and fluoroscopic images, while monitoring the patient’s vital signs at the same time.
“Featuring advanced Mini LED technology, the 32HR734S delivers the excellent picture quality and convenient functionality needed in surgical settings,” said YS Lee, vice president and head of the IT business unit of LG Business Solutions Company. “We believe our new model will significantly boost efficiency for medical professionals performing and assisting with surgeries.”
Key Specifications:
LG Surgical Monitor
(32HR734S)
Size
31.5-inch
Backlight Technology
Mini LED
Screen Resolution
4K (3,840 x 2,160)
Display
Panel Type
IPS
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Surface Treatment
Protection Glass (Optical Bonding, Anti-Reflection, Anti-Fingerprint, and Anti-Glare)
Color Gamut (Typ.)
DCI-P3 98%
Brightness (Typ.)
800cd/m²
Brightness
(Stabilization)
500cd/m²
Peak Brightness (Typ.)
2000cd/m²
Color Bit
10bit
Contrast Ratio (Typ.)
1,000:1
Response Time
(Gray-To-Gray)1
5ms
Features
DICOM Compliant
Yes
Hardware Calibration
LG Calibration Studio
HDR
HDR 10, HDR Effect
Video Signals
Input Terminals
HDMI x 1, DisplayPort x 1, SDI (12G / 3G) x 4, DVI-D x 1
Output Terminals
HDMI (Clone Screen) x 1, SDI (12G / 3G) x 4
Connectivity
USB
USB 3.0 1 Upstream, 1 Downstream
Power
AC Input
100-240Vac, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption
130W (Max) / Less than 0.3W (DC Off)
Durability
IP Resistance Rating2
IP453 (Front), IP324 (Except for Front), IK065
User
Convenience
PBP
Yes (2 / 3 / 4 PBP)
PIP
Yes
Screen Flip
Mirror Mode, Rotation Mode
Failover Input Switch
Yes
Physical
Specifications
Weight
9.7 kg
Wall Mount Size
200 x 100 / 100 x 100 mm
# # #
1 GtG: Gray-to-gray response time.
2 Tested under controlled laboratory conditions with an IP/ IK rating. Dry before using. Do not charge while wet.
3 IP45: Protected against solid foreign objects of 1.0 mm and greater / Protected against access to hazardous parts with a wire / Protected against water jets.
4 IP32: Protected against solid foreign objects of 2.5 mm and greater / Protected against access to hazardous parts with a tool / Protected against vertically falling water drops when enclosure tilted up to 15°.
5 IK06: Protected against 1-joule impacts.
*Specifications may vary by region and all features, standards, and other product specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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I'm very disappointed with your silly moves LG. I was very amazed with my first look on lg oled55b7v series , briliant screen, collours and all over. After i bought this TV shit started to happenned, LG started doing updates and every update make picture quality worse and worse, shame on you lg!!!! Now i'm serious pissed off because last update 5.30.15 completely messed up picture quality, with old firmware there was no glow from the object on black background, was a lot better upscaling , better dinamics, clarity of upscaled picture and much more picture quality , shame on you LG !!! , and i can say this is my last tv from LG , no more shit at my home, customer care does not exist, you steal only money from cheated customers this what you like!!! I'm looking for posibibility to roll back that shitty firmware to the very first one where picture was cristal clear , pixels was stable still now they dancing, jumping never in same place , i'm not stuppid i know why that shit heppend , because you try tu show the people "better" quality of new series of your TV's but there is no difference in oled panel itself so you drop down quality of older series by updating them with shitty firmware , shame on you!!! i have also 55sj810v i never updated firmware in this tv tv have better quality picture on old firmware than my more expensive oled on new firmware but everyone know that those two tv's have same electronics inside, shame on you!!! So i demand possibility to rollback firmware to the old, you cheated me looks like you stolle my money droping down quality of my TV. This is case to take legal action against your company in the court, and also action on youtube and social media to show people how you robbing them with your dodgy updates and also action to show everyone how to roll back firmware and crack your webos
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