LG Electronics (LG) will unveil its latest innovations in medical imaging, including a revolutionary diagnostic monitor and an advanced 3D surgical display, at the World Health Expo (WHX) 2026 in Dubai.
The event is being held from February 9 to 12.
Building on its legacy of continuous innovation in the healthcare sector, LG is leveraging the World Health Expo (formerly Arab Health) as a pivotal platform to demonstrate how its cutting-edge medical display solutions are shaping the future of clinical review and operational efficiency.
In consistently pushing the boundaries of medical imaging, empowering healthcare professionals with superior image quality and intelligent features, LG is directly contributing to more accurate diagnoses and precise interventions, with the newly announced solutions meticulously designed to meet – and exceed – the rigorous demands of clinical environments, providing the essential tools for delivering exceptional patient care more efficiently and effectively.
At the forefront of LG’s exhibit is the new 40-inch 11MP Curved Ultrawide Diagnostic Monitor; a state-of-the-art display that redefines diagnostic capabilities with its expansive, 5120 x 2160 (11MP) curved screen, offering an unparalleled 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio that provides a comprehensive view of medical images.
Featuring an IPS Black panel with a high contrast ratio of 2,000:1 and 500cd/m2 brightness, it delivers deep blacks and exceptional detail crucial for accurate readings. And it is equipped with a detachable calibration sensor for consistent accuracy, 3PBP (Picture-by-Picture) for multi-source viewing, and integrated KVM functionality for seamless multi-PC control, proving to be a monitor particularly engineered for peak productivity in demanding diagnostic environments, while its versatile USB-C port also supports 65W power delivery, simplifying workstation setup.
Complementing the diagnostic advancements, LG will also spotlight its 32-inch 3D Surgical Display. Similarly engineered for precision and clarity, this one for the operating room, the specialized monitor provides immersive 3D visualization, enabling surgeons to perceive depth and intricate anatomical details with unprecedented accuracy during complex procedures. Its high-resolution display, too, is vital for applications such as endoscopic and laparoscopic imaging, enhancing surgical outcomes by offering a lifelike perspective. - TradeArabia News Service