August 26 Newsletter

Precision Displays for Medical OEMs

When image quality, reliability, and long-term product availability are essential, TRU-Vu Medical Grade LCD Monitors and Touchscreens deliver the performance medical OEMs depend on. Available in sizes ranging from 15.6″ to 27″, these displays are engineered for integration into a wide variety of medical devices and diagnostic equipment. With exceptional image clarity, responsive touchscreen options, and compliance with the latest IEC 60601-1 medical safety requirements, TRU-Vu monitors help ensure dependable operation in even the most demanding healthcare environments.

Designed with OEMs in mind, TRU-Vu offers private labeling capabilities, long-term product availability, and customization options to support the full lifecycle of your medical equipment. Whether you’re developing patient monitoring systems, diagnostic instruments, imaging devices, laboratory equipment, or telemedicine solutions, TRU-Vu provides the rugged, high-performance display technology needed to bring your products to market with confidence. Backed by responsive U.S.-based support and decades of display expertise, TRU-Vu is the trusted display partner for medical OEMs worldwide.

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Product Spotlight

27″ IEC 60601-1 Certified 4k medical touchscreens

When image detail matters, the TRU-Vu MMZBXTP-27K-X 27” Medical-Grade Touchscreen Monitor delivers exceptional clarity and performance for demanding healthcare environments. Featuring 3840 x 2160 4K UHD resolution, 500-nit brightness, DICOM compliance and wide 178° viewing angles, it provides sharp, detailed images for applications including surgical suites, medical imaging systems, endoscopy, fluoroscopy, PACS, medical carts and OEM medical equipment. Its projected capacitive touchscreen supports up to 10 simultaneous touch points and can be operated with a bare finger or surgical glove.

Designed specifically for medical environments, the MMZBXTP-27K-X features a fully flat, zero-bezel front that simplifies cleaning and helps improve hygiene. The front is IP65-rated, while medical certifications include UL 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-2. It is also TAA compliant and backed by a 3-year warranty. Optional features including a camera and microphone, RFID reader, light sensor, reading light and HD-SDI provide additional flexibility, while private-label options make it an excellent choice for medical equipment manufacturers looking to integrate a high-performance display into their systems.

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experience matters. Serving oems since 2009

For more than 15 years, TRU-Vu Monitors has specialized in industrial-grade LCD monitors and touchscreens designed for demanding applications and environments. Our extensive lineup includes more than 200 off-the-shelf, customizable display solutions built for reliable 24/7/365 operation. From industrial manufacturing and medical equipment to transportation, military systems, amusement parks, outdoor digital signage and more, we work with OEMs, system integrators and organizations around the world to provide the right display for their specific application.

What truly sets TRU-Vu apart is our ability to listen, understand your requirements, and provide a solution that fits your needs. Our monitors can be modified or completely customized with specialized enclosures, video inputs, screen treatments, private labeling and other features. With product design and engineering, inventory, technical support and repairs handled in the U.S., along with a 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support on most models, TRU-Vu provides more than a monitor, we provide a long-term display partner you can rely on.

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video resolutions and aspect ratios explained

Video resolution describes the number of individual pixels used to create an image on a display. It is expressed as the number of horizontal pixels × vertical pixels. For example, 1920×1080 (Full HD) means the screen displays 1,920 pixels across and 1,080 pixels from top to bottom, for a total of approximately 2.07 million pixels (1,920 × 1,080). Other common resolutions include 1024×768 (XGA), 1280×1024 (SXGA), and 3840×2160 (4K UHD). In general, the greater the number of pixels, the more image detail a display is capable of showing, although screen size, viewing distance, and the resolution of the incoming video signal also affect the final image.

Aspect ratio is calculated by comparing the width of the image to its height and reducing those two numbers to their simplest ratio. For example, a resolution of 1920×1080 can be reduced to 16:9, meaning the image is 16 units wide for every 9 units high. Similarly, 1024×768 reduces to 4:3, while 1280×1024 reduces to 5:4. This is why two monitors can have different resolutions yet share the same aspect ratio. Understanding this relationship is particularly important when replacing a monitor or integrating one into an existing system, as matching both the required resolution and aspect ratio helps ensure images and software are displayed at the correct proportions without stretching, distortion, or unwanted black bars.

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