We've been getting these out to surgical teams who need something that actually rolls smoothly between ORs without wobbling, and the 22-inch screen at 1920x1080 makes a real difference when you're trying to pick out fine tissue detail during laparoscopy—it's not just a spec sheet number.
2,100,000 pixels on camera side, paired with an 80W light source, gives you decent depth even in darker cavities, though it's not really built for neuro where you'd want a smaller form factor and higher magnification.
The metal frame holds up well under daily use, and you've got HDMI, DVI, and CVBS outputs so you can feed video to a secondary display or recording setup without adapters, which most buyers don't think to ask about until they're in the middle of a case.
Usually we stock these, but lead times can stretch to about 20 days or so if we're between —CE cert is standerd, and it ships in a carton box with a one-year warranty.
Also, pricing depends on whether you need just the trolley or the full camera system integrated; our company can do either, but most hospitals go with teh complete package for arthroscopy setups.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit for the SY-POC-2T, so you can order just one to test it out. If you need a larger quantity, we can discuss bulk pricing.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation. It might vary a bit depending on current production load, but we'll confirm this when you order.
Yes, the SY-POC-2T is CE certified, and we can provide the certification documents along with the shipment. Just let us know if you need any specific paperwork for your hospital's compliance.
The SY-POC-2T has HDMI, DVI, and CVBS outputs, but they don't all work at the same time. You'll need to select one output at a time based on your display setup. We recommend HDMI for the best 1080p quality.
It ships in a sturdy carton box with foam padding to protect the monitor and trolley during transit. We've shipped these worldwide without issues, but we can also add extra packaging if you want.