
LG Electronics USA introduced a 31.5-inch, 4K (3840 x 2160) surgical monitor built with Mini LED display technology. The monitor, model 32HR734S, delivers precise color reproduction and 1,500 local dimming zones for detailed imaging and brightness control. Designed for operating rooms and surgical centers, it’s ideal for procedures like laparoscopy and endoscopy.
Weighing just 21.3 pounds, the 32HR734S is lightweight enough to be mounted on surgical arms and booms. The Mini LED backlight uses thousands of small LED diodes for improved color consistency, with 98 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. It has 1,500 local dimming zones, inherent to Mini LED technology, producing clear, detailed images and precise brightness control across the entire LED backlight. It offers a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 1,000,000:1 and peak brightness up to 2,000 cd/m², enhancing clarity between light and dark areas.

Built for demanding medical environments, the display is rated IK06 for impact resistance and includes ingress protection against liquid exposure. Optical Bonding technology eliminates air gaps by integrating the backlight, module and glass. Anti-Glare, Anti-Reflection and Anti-Fingerprint coatings on its front, help ensure readability under bright lights.
The launch is also the first LG surgical monitor to incorporate the innovative Clone Screen feature. Clone Screen allows users to duplicate the image being displayed on the Mini LED on a second monitor (connected via HDMI), facilitating operational efficiency and communication within the surgical environment, especially in situations where multiple medical professionals need to view the same image.
