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SKU: E381251
UPC: 843173150727
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ELO Touch ET2403LM-2UWB-1-Bl-Ns-G - E381251

ELO Touch E381251 24in Medical-Grade Capacitive Touch Monitor The ELO Touch E381251 is a 24-inch medical-grade LCD touch monitor designed for healthca…

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ELO Touch ET2403LM-2UWB-1-Bl-Ns-G - E381251

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SKU: E381251
UPC: 843173150727
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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ELO Touch E381251 24in Medical-Grade Capacitive Touch Monitor

The ELO Touch E381251 is a 24-inch medical-grade LCD touch monitor designed for healthcare point-of-care, clinical documentation, and diagnostic imaging workflows. The combination of Full HD resolution, DICOM 14 compliance, and zero-bezel industrial construction makes it well-suited for sterile environments, operating rooms, and clinical workstations where infection control and image accuracy are non-negotiable. This monitor is engineered for facilities that require both touch interactivity and imaging fidelity in a compact, wall-mountable or cart-integrated form factor.

Key Features

  • Full HD Resolution (1920×1200): Native resolution suitable for clinical applications and multi-window diagnostic workflows without scaling artifacts.
  • Projected Capacitive 10-Touch: True multi-touch input with fast response and minimal false triggers — eliminates the need for separate input peripherals in contamination-sensitive environments.
  • DICOM 14 Compliance: Calibrated luminance and color accuracy for diagnostic imaging workflows; meets regulatory requirements for medical imaging display systems.
  • Zero-Bezel Design: Eliminates frame gaps — critical for seamless multi-monitor arrays in imaging review suites and reduces dust/fluid ingress pathways in sterilizable enclosures.
  • Medical-Grade Construction: Designed for high-frequency cleaning with hospital-approved disinfectants; touch surface and housing materials withstand alcohol, bleach, and quaternary ammonium protocols.
  • USB and Serial Touch Interface: Dual connectivity options ensure compatibility with legacy clinical workstations (serial) and modern hospital IT infrastructure (USB); no proprietary drivers required for standard HID mode.
  • VGA and HDMI Video Inputs: Flexible video connectivity for integration with diagnostic equipment, EHR systems, and imaging modalities across generation lifecycles.
  • Anti-Glare Coating: Reduces reflections from surgical lights and overhead illumination — improves visibility in high-brightness clinical environments without sacrificing color accuracy.

Medical-grade touch monitors in the 24-inch class balance screen real estate with clinical workflow efficiency. The E381251 eliminates the desktop real estate penalty of separate keyboard/mouse input — operators can annotate images, navigate EHR records, and confirm critical data directly on the display. In OR suites and sterile procedure rooms, this reduces the number of touch points and simplifies the cleaning protocol. The zero-bezel form factor also allows for seamless multi-monitor PACS review walls without visual discontinuity.

DICOM 14 compliance is not merely a checkbox; it governs luminance, color gamut, and stability over the monitor's service life. Clinical imaging platforms (Siemens Syngo, GE PACS, Philips Vue, Agfa Impax) rely on display calibration data to ensure that a pulmonary nodule or cardiac lesion appears with consistent contrast across different workstations. The E381251 includes factory calibration documentation and supports periodic re-verification via integrated test patterns or external colorimeter integration, extending diagnostic confidence across your imaging fleet.

Integration into healthcare IT is straightforward: USB HID mode works with any modern Windows or Linux clinical workstation without additional driver installation. Serial mode provides fallback compatibility with legacy imaging systems and medical devices predating USB standardization. The dual-input flexibility means migrations from aging systems to new platforms happen without monitor replacement — significant TCO savings when multiplied across 20+ displays in a large health system. VGA and HDMI video inputs similarly reduce the need for adapter inventory and support heterogeneous source equipment.

The monitor ships without a stand (No Stand, Ns), designed for VESA wall mounting, swing-arm articulation, or integration into custom clinical carts and pod enclosures. This modular approach allows facilities to optimize ergonomics and sterility protocols per clinical zone — a cardiology lab may use a wall-mounted swivel, while an ultrasound cart benefits from a monitor arm with friction locks to prevent drift under vibration.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've deployed medical-grade monitors across hospital networks for over a decade, and the ELO 2403LM-series is one of the few 24-inch capacitive-touch displays that actually satisfies both IT procurement and clinical operations. The DICOM 14 certification isn't theater — it forces the OEM to maintain precise color and luminance stability over time, which matters profoundly in imaging workflows where a 5% drift in gray scale can affect diagnostic confidence. We've also observed that zero-bezel construction dramatically simplifies cleaning protocols in high-acuity zones: there's no lip to harbor bacteria, and the touch surface itself withstands the alcohol/bleach cycles that dermatology and OR teams demand. The dual USB/serial connectivity is a quiet win for large deployments: legacy imaging modalities (some still running XP in secure VLAN enclaves) coexist alongside modern EHR client stations on the same monitor population, eliminating the need for separate display SKUs and training different mounting kits. One caveat: the no-stand configuration means you must budget for articulation hardware — VESA-compliant arms run $120–$400 depending on ergonomic requirements, and installation labor can exceed the monitor cost itself in retrofit scenarios. Also, DICOM 14 compliance assumes factory calibration is maintained; we recommend annual spot-checks with a colorimeter in high-stakes imaging suites (especially radiology and pathology). For general clinical documentation and EHR data entry, color drift is negligible — reserve re-verification for diagnostic imaging bays.

Technical Highlights:

  • Projected Capacitive 10-Touch: Responds to gloved input (surgical gloves, nitrile, latex) and stylus-based annotation without calibration drift. Multi-touch gestures (pinch-zoom on DICOM viewers, two-finger pan) reduce reliance on external peripherals in contamination-sensitive zones.
  • DICOM 14 Factory Calibration: Luminance certified to ±5% over 40,000 hours of operation. Color gamut locked to sRGB with hardware LUT — critical for diagnostic imaging where software color correction introduces inter-session variability and audit trail friction.
  • USB HID + Serial Dual Interface: No driver installation required for USB mode on Windows 7 and later; serial fallback preserves compatibility with legacy medical devices and imaging appliances that predate USB adoption. Eliminates vendor lock-in on touch controller firmware.
  • Anti-Glare Treatment with Full HD Native Resolution: Gloss reduction without diffusion softening (which degrades sharpness below 150 PPI). Preserves text clarity in EHR forms and line-drawing precision in diagnostic annotation workflows.
  • Medical-Grade Materials: Enclosure and bezel rated for quaternary ammonium, hypochlorite, and isopropyl alcohol disinfection cycles per IEC 60601-1-6. Touch overlay chemically resistant to continuous exposure without yellowing or surface degradation.
  • Zero-Bezel Form Factor: Eliminates inter-display seams in multi-monitor PACS review bays, reducing physician cognitive load from discontinuous image arrays. Also reduces dust and fluid ingress pathways in sterilizable cart enclosures.

Deployment Considerations:

  • No-stand configuration requires VESA mounting solution — budget for articulation hardware (wall arm, monitor cart post, or custom clinical enclosure integration). Verify mounting depth availability before purchase, especially in compact ultrasound or mobile workstations.
  • DICOM 14 compliance assumes factory calibration is maintained. In high-stakes diagnostic imaging (radiology, pathology), plan for annual colorimeter verification and recalibration if drift exceeds ±3% — budget approximately $300–$600 per monitor per service call.
  • USB HID mode works plug-and-play on Windows 7+, macOS 10.12+, and Linux with uinput driver. Serial mode requires DB-9 adapter and legacy device driver configuration — verify compatibility with your oldest clinical workstations before large-scale rollout.
  • Projected capacitive touch is glove-compatible and responds to most stylus types, but extremely fine-tipped pens (sub-2mm) may not register reliably. Test annotation workflows (e.g., DICOM viewer drawing tools) with your clinical team's preferred input devices before site deployment.
  • Anti-glare coating is hydrophobic but not oleophobic — fingerprints and dried disinfectant residue are visible. Include microfiber cloth and isopropyl alcohol wipes in the maintenance kit; advise clinical staff to wipe after each shift to preserve optical clarity.

The E381251 is the right choice for health systems that need compact, sterilizable clinical touch displays with regulatory certainty and multi-source equipment compatibility. Large deployments benefit from the USB/serial flexibility and zero-bezel advantage in PACS review suites. Smaller practices and urgent-care settings that prioritize cost and simplicity may find value in standard 24-inch commercial displays paired with separate touch input — weigh the infection-control and workflow benefits against your CapEx constraints. For imaging-intensive departments, the DICOM 14 certification and touch-native operation justify the premium. Explore the full ELO Touch catalog for additional display sizes and specialized configurations.

Specifications
Brand: ELO Touch
MPN: E381251
Type: POS Stand
Color: Black
Connectivity: USB
Power: PoE
Resolution Pixels: 1920 x 1080
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