With a bezel only 7.5 mm in width – the world’s smallest bezel width for 5-megapixel monitors – the distance between the display areas of the two monitors is merely 15 mm. Moreover, the panel frame is only 2.5 mm above the screen, which means it sits nearly flush with the screen. This means viewers’ vision goes undisrupted when looking back and forth between the monitors.
Space-saving arrangement
The RX560-MD saves a great deal of space. This solution saves 67 mm horizontally, 36 mm vertically, and 20.5 mm in depth, compared to conventional structures built from individual monitors with this resolution arranged next to one another. In summary, this means a 22 % reduction of the total required surface. This frees up valuable space to make for a roomier working environment.


Mammography is increasingly being combined with ultrasound scans in early breast cancer detection, particularly for patients with a high breast density. Moreover, in cases of suspected breast cancer, additional methods such as biopsies, breast MRIs, and computer tomography are used.
The RadiForce RX560 is the world’s first medical monitor that uses an LCD on an LTPS (low-temperature polysilicon) basis. This allows the colour monitor to achieve a brightness of up to 1100 cd/m2, comparable to that of a monochrome monitor. As a result, the RX560 is able to display high-resolution breast tomosynthesis images as well as mammograms with deep, non-faded black tones as well as colour images from ultrasound scans and pathology examinations.
A high contrast ration of 1500:1, close to that of a monochrome monitor, means that deep black tones can also be reproduced without a ‘washing out’ effect.

The hybrid gamma PXL functionality automatically differentiates between monochrome and colour images, pixel by pixel. This creates a hybrid display on which each pixel is displayed with the ideal tone value. In turn, this achieves a greater degree of precision and reliability than for conventional planar detection methods.
The RX560-MD faithfully reproduces complex monochrome images from mammography and tomosynthesis along with colour images from MRI, CT, ultrasound and pathology. The result is a significant increase in efficiency since images produced using different imaging techniques can be viewed on a single monitor.

Multi-monitor solutions without problems
Thanks to the signal input and output, you can link several RadiForce monitors through their DisplayPort interface. This means that you can realise multi-monitor solutions with the greatest of ease – without labourious and excessive cabling.


Blur reduction
LCD panels with a high brightness level tend to have more blurry image rendering thanks to over-framing than would be possible in comparison with an acquired exposure. Therefore, EIZO offers blur reduction anchored in monitor hardware. It retrieves details lost in the contours on the screen, meaning that the image is rendered as clearly as possible.

Secure image quality thanks to AAPM/Euref/DIN compliance
The display properties, in particular brightness and contrast, are suited to the creation of image rendering systems compliant with DIN 6868-157. The DICOM® GSDF characteristic is already precisely configured in the factory. This means that greyscales are consistent, which is vital for diagnostics.


Balanced image quality thanks to an integrated front sensor
The precise calibration of white point and tone value characteristic curve is provided by an integrated front sensor (IFS). This measures the brightness and grayscales and calibrates the monitor autonomously according to the DICOM® standard. The sensor works automatically, without restricting the field of vision of the monitor. You can save the costs, time, and effort of maintenance and rely on a consistently balanced image quality.


One Billion Hues, Thanks to the 13-bit Look-up-table
Precise colour reproduction is controlled via a 13-bit look-up table (LUT). A maximum of 10-bit resolution, or up to one billion hues, is available via DisplayPort. This ensures flawless colour reproduction of MRI, ultrasound, and pathology images. As such, the recording curve and microstructures required for diagnosis can be precisely detected.

A sensor for the backlight permanently determines the luminance of the monitor. The benefit: The defined and calibrated values are rendered exactly just seconds after the monitor is turned on and remain constant during the entire period of use. The sensor is invisibly integrated in the monitor.
Uniform brightness over the entire screen
The monitor shines thanks to its uniform illumination. This is down to the Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE), which corrects imbalances automatically, pixel by pixel. Grey tones of radiological and other medical images are correctly rendered over the entire display. This is vital for diagnostics.



The CAL Switch functionality enables you to select from among many different display modes for different modalities, such as mammography, breast MRIs, ultrasound, or pathology examinations, without having to recalibrate each time.
Shipped with the monitor, the RadiCS LE software allows users to set modes in such a way that the optimal observation conditions are automatically activated, either via mouse click or through the monitor’s display mode.
Presence sensor: Save electricity when you are not in front of the monitor
Thanks to the presence sensor, you can save electricity and help protect the environment. The sensor registers whether someone is sitting in front of the screen or not. As soon as the person leaves the workstation, the monitor turns off automatically. When the person comes back, it turns back on – fully automatically, without touching the mouse or keyboard. It is always ready for use without a waiting period.



EIZO is convinced of the quality of its products. The warranty for the monitors, therefore, also covers the brightness stability.

The optional EIZO RadiCS software to secure image quality enables extensive maintenance and testing of monitors and includes calibration, acceptance and constancy testing, and the archiving of all areas. If you are working on multiple stations, the use of the RadiNET Pro is recommended. This can be used to centrally control the calibration of all monitors, including data history. This saves you a significant amount of time and ensures consistently high image quality across the entire setup. The basic version RadiCS LE is already included with the RadiForce GX, RX, and MX/MS models.
Learn more about the RadiCS application classes
Learn more about RadiCS LE software (included in the delivery)
Learn more about RadiCS software (optionally available)
Learn more about RadiNet Pro software (optionally available)

The EIZO MED-XN92 graphics card supports the properties, functions, and settings of the RadiForce RX560-MD optimally. It enables precise diagnosis and can control several monitors simultaneously. EIZO offers technical support and warranty service for the graphics card.

EIZO offers a brand-new, easy-to-operate comfort light for radiologists who work in dark diagnosis rooms. The soft illuminance in the background of the screen reduces the strain on the eyes that frequently occurs due to constant light-dark changes between bright screens and objects in a dark environment.
EIZO grants a five-year warranty.* This is possible thanks to the highly developed production process based on a simple principle of success: sophisticated and innovative monitor technology, made from high-end materials.
* in Belgium: including on-site replacement service
EIZO has developed the RadiCS software specifically for quality assurance for image display devices in the RadiForce range. It offers extensive tests and automatic alignment to guarantee constant and consistent image reproduction on all RadiForce LCD monitors, but also supports screens from other manufacturers. The software automatically executes test images and helps to perform measurements and assessments in accordance with the guidelines in a cost-effective and time-effective manner. For example, measurement results are automatically transferred to the documentation and archived and can be centrally managed using the optional RadiNET Pro software. A calendar with a reminder function ensures timely checks are performed. A suitable measurement device is required to measure the luminance, including veiling luminance. Measured values from various luminance meters are automatically read by RadiCS.
Depending on the body region / methods, different EIZO RadiForce screens are suitable for image display systems in accordance with DIN 6868-157. The EIZO RadiCS quality assurance software is divided into classes I to VIII. The following table shows a classification of suitable screens in this regard.
Note: An acceptance test is necessary for each image display system for an evaluation in accordance with DIN 6868-157.
In accordance with DIN 6868-157, different minimum requirements are placed on image display devices depending on the body region / method. The EIZO RadiCS quality assurance software is divided into classes I to VIII. The following table shows a classification of the classes and minimum requirements in this regard.
Note: An acceptance test is necessary for each image display system for an evaluation in accordance with DIN 6868-157.
DIN V 6868-157. This DIN governs the acceptance test and constancy test for image display systems in radiography in order to ensure the necessary image quality.
From the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety