From Launch to Daily Driver
When the OmniMPC-241 first shipped, it was specified as a 23.8-inch, fanless medical panel PC built around an Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 processor and certified to IEC 60601-1. What the spec sheet could not capture was how quickly it would settle into hospital routine. In practice, the qualities that win clinical staff over are rarely the headline numbers — they are the quiet ones: a screen that stays readable across a ward, a chassis that wipes down without a second thought, and a machine that simply never needs a fan filter changed.
The features that matter most at the bedside are the ones you stop noticing — silent operation, a sealed front panel, and a display bright enough to read from across the room. The OmniMPC-241 was engineered around exactly those.
Why 24 Inches Earns Its Footprint
Bedside real estate is contested territory. A terminal has to justify every centimetre it occupies — and the 23.8-inch OmniMPC-241 does so by collapsing what used to take two screens into one. Clinicians can hold an EMR chart, a live vitals feed, and an imaging thumbnail side by side without alt-tabbing, which is where the larger panel quietly pays for itself.
- <strong>23.8" FHD VA panel · 3000:1 contrast</strong> — deep, stable contrast that stays legible at the wide viewing angles of a shared ward
- <strong>10-point projected-capacitive touch</strong> — responsive through surgical and examination gloves, no stylus required
- <strong>Fanless 43 mm chassis</strong> — no moving parts, no intake vents, nothing to clog or service
- <strong>IP65-rated front panel</strong> — sealed against the alcohol and quaternary-ammonium wipes used between every patient
- <strong>Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 (11th Gen)</strong> — enough headroom for HIS/EMR clients and multi-window clinical workflows
Built to Be Cleaned, Built to Stay Silent
Two design choices do most of the heavy lifting in a clinical setting. The first is the fanless architecture: with no intake fan, there is no airflow to pull dust, lint, or aerosolised contaminants through the device — and no fan noise to intrude on a quiet ward at night. The second is the IP65-sealed front panel, which lets staff disinfect the whole surface between patients without worrying about liquid ingress around the bezel.
Standardizing on One Certified Platform
For biomedical engineering teams, the real value of the OmniMPC-241 shows up at the fleet level. Because every unit carries the same IEC 60601-1 certification and shares mounting interfaces, accessories, and OS images, hospitals can register a single device model, maintain one spare-parts pool, and roll out updates uniformly — instead of managing a patchwork of consumer hardware that was never meant for patient-care areas.
That standardization is also what makes the OmniMPC series easy to grow into. The same platform philosophy now extends across the lineup, so adding terminals later means adding more of a known, certified quantity — not re-qualifying something new.
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