Barco Eonis 22-inch dispay

April 2, 2013 — Barco announces the launch of its new Eonis clinical display family. Designed with clinical specialists in mind, the Eonis displays combine an innovative, built-in front sensor with Barco’s MediCal QAWeb cloud-based tool to ensure superior, controlled image quality. The Eonis 22-inch model is available in a black and a white version, with the latter offering a fully cleanable front glass panel to prevent infection – a first in the market.

The new Eonis display presents crisp, razor-sharp, high-contrast images. To guarantee image consistency at all times, it features a unique front sensor that automatically aligns image quality every time the display is turned on. This image consistency enhances collaboration: images always appear exactly like they are supposed to, on every display, which spurs confident clinical decisions. Furthermore, specialists looking at X-ray images will appreciate the built-in digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) settings.

Like Barco’s entire medical display range, the new Eonis line comes with Barco’s online MediCal QAWeb service for quality assurance and remote asset management. Proving its value in hospitals around the world, MediCal QAWeb provides automated quality assurance checks and detailed reports. It makes it easy for healthcare information technology (IT) to centrally and remotely manage and configure displays across the healthcare organization.

The new Eonis display carries all safety certifications required in clinical environments. It comes in a smart design (VESA mount, integrated cable management system) to allow for flexible deployment in hospitals. Most unique, however, is the excellent cleanability of the white Eonis thanks to the toughened and scratch-proof glass. The display can be disinfected, both front and back, with typical alcohol-based cleaning agents (IP-x3 rating).

“We are confident hospital specialists will appreciate the crisp images and the versatile design of the new Eonis. The automatic quality assurance and remote management will help healthcare IT save precious time. All things considered, we believe the Eonis will help hospitals deliver the very best patient care,” said Stephane Willaert, director strategic marketing, Barco Healthcare.

For more information: www.barco.com/en/markets/healthcare


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