ASUS, usually in the news for its laptops, gaming smartphones or displays, has recently unveiled a powerful new medical computer designed specifically for the healthcare environment, and it’s the MDS-M700. This new machine seems to have its priorities somewhere else – precision, performance, and patient safety. The MDS-M700 boasts support for 4K UHD image processing, delivering sharper and more detailed visualizations of human tissues, blood vessels, and body structures. This translates to clearer diagnoses and more informed treatment plans.

The computer operates at a mere 45dB to minimize distractions

Hospitals can be noisy places, but the MDS-M700 operates at a whisper-quiet 45dB, creating a less distracting environment for medical professionals during critical procedures. This feature might not make a huge difference at a standard-consumer level, but it’s a whole different story with medical usage. Designed for sterile environments, the MDS-M700 features a compact design with a integrated cover, making it easy to clean and maintain in operating rooms and other sterile settings. Additionally, its alcohol resistance is a pretty useful feature, considering sterility is absolutely paramount in hospitals.

ASUS Medical Computer

The MDS-M700 adheres to rigorous medical safety industry standards, including CE, FCC, and IEC 60601-1-2 certification. This last standard ensures the computer functions flawlessly within electromagnetic environments, for instance, in the presence of MRI and other scanning machines, thus minimizing the risk of interference with other equipment or potential harm to patients.

Under the hood, the MDS-M700 packs a punch. It features a 13th generation Intel Core processor and offers the option of an Nvidia RTX A5000/A4000 graphics card. It also comes equipped with three Ethernet interfaces for versatile data transfer. Additionally, it supports optional 4K UHD capture cards.

The ASUS MDS-M700 medical computer is slated for release in April 2024 and will be showcased at the upcoming HIMSS24 global medical conference. We don’t see a lot of these companies putting out niche products, especially catered towards the medical field, so this is surely a refreshing piece of news.

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