Summary
•ADLINK launches new MLC-M medical tablet at HIMSS global health conference and exhibition
•Intel® Core™ processors provide powerful computing performance
•Easily run high-resolution image processing and documentation applications
•Ideal for operating rooms, intensive care units, emergency rooms and nursing stations
•Excellent hygienic design and easy to disinfect
•Available from April 2023
Shanghai, China – July 18, 2023
ADLINK, the world's leading provider of edge computing solutions, showcased its latest MLC-M series of medical tablets at the HIMSS Global Health Conference in Chicago (Booth No. 6908). MLC-M is light, thin and powerful, making it ideal for mobile applications such as medical carts or nursing stations. The 11th generation Intel® Core™ processors provide powerful computing performance to easily run high-resolution image processing software and document applications such as HIS, RIS and PDMS.
In addition to showcasing the new MLC-M medical tablet, ADLINK will also highlight surgical monitors for operating rooms; and compact, GPU-enabled medical box PCs.
Excellent hygienic design
Designed to meet the highest hygiene standards, the MLC-M features a fully sealed, screw-free aluminum housing and a fanless cooling system that prevents the intrusion of dust and liquids and reduces the accumulation and spread of bacteria. The MLC-M has an IP54 protection rating, which makes it easy to disinfect and reduces the risk of smear infection. The touch screen can be easily disabled via the touch button on the front of the device before cleaning.
The type and number of I/O interfaces can be customized for specific application needs; the PCAP multi-touch panel (can be operated while wearing surgical gloves) with four integrated illuminated control buttons ensures better user operation .
Empowering medical visualization
The MLC-M all-in-one tablet features a space-saving design for use in operating rooms, intensive care units, emergency rooms and nursing stations. As a central control system or patient status console, it can be connected to medical equipment anywhere around the hospital to record vital signs and medication in real time. At the bedside, it can also display images to support diagnosis and treatment discussions with patients.
The MLC-M Series is available now and will be supported for a minimum of five years. It complies with FCC, UL and ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1 standards and can be ordered by any healthcare facility. Additionally, OEM versions are available upon request for medical device manufacturers and mobile cart solution providers.
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