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15 Inch Medical LCD Display Features: Precision in a Compact Frame

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Update time : 2026-02-05

In the medical sector, 15-inch displays are frequently found in portable ultrasound machines, patient monitors, and anesthesia workstations. These applications demand more than just a "rugged" screen; they require optical precision and hygiene-first mechanical design.


The primary feature of a 15-inch medical display is DICOM Part 14 calibration capability. While the panel itself is hardware, the backlight driver must be capable of stable, low-luminance output without flickering, allowing doctors to distinguish subtle gray-scale differences in X-ray or ultrasound imaging.


Another critical engineering feature is the True-Flat design. We use a 15-inch LCD and optically bond it to a protective cover glass that extends to the very edge of the device. This eliminates the "bezel gap" where bacteria and cleaning fluids could otherwise collect. For medical OEMs, we ensure the touch glass is antimicrobial-treated and can withstand repeated wiping with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol or bleach-based disinfectants.


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