Improved Diagnostic Visibility
MS-S500 comes with 1,000 cd/m² calibration to make it the best solution for breast image diagnosis. With a maximum luminance of 3000 cd/m², a long lifetime is secured even in this preset. The brighter screen dramatically increases the number of perceptual grayscale steps to improve the visibility of microcalcifications, tumors, and structures.


Independent Sub-pixel Drive Technology
This unique technology enables MS-S500 to render 15 mega sub-pixel images, exceeding the current standards for primary breast image diagnosis. MS-S500 is cleared for FDA 510(k) for the use of digital mammography and breast tomosynthesis.
Auto Text Mode
To reduce eye strain, brightness is automatically adjusted when viewing patient lists and reporting applications when using auto text mode.


Integrated QA Solution
Managing the daily operation of the Radiology department is now more simplified with QA Medivisor Agent’s calibration and QA standard testing capabilities, combined into an intuitive and easy-to-navigate user interface. This includes QA Medivisor Agent LE, a simplified calibration scheduling tool.
*Optional calibration kit CAL-016 is required for standard QA testing.
Self-calibration
With the integrated color front sensor, the MS-S500 self-calibrates to the DICOM Part 14 Standard on a regular schedule.


Premium Design
A simple and slim design for a modern look.
Protective Glass Filter
Protect your monitor’s LCD panel with a Glass filter complete with an anti-reflective coating.


Reading Light
Integrated reading light illuminates your keyboard. The ambient sensor automatically adjusts the brightness to the room lighting conditions.
Space Saving
Desk space is valuable, so the new design of the JVC MS-S500 stand takes up 25% less area than conventional models.


Wire Management / DisplayPort Daisy Chains
With DisplayPort 1.2, the use of daisy chains allows for easier wiring connections.
Built-in Sensor
The JVC MS-S500 includes several front sensors to efficiently adjust your monitor to fit any reading environment. An ambient light sensor offsets the effects of ambient light to ensure optimal calibration, a color front sensor stabilizes luminance and color for consistent image quality, and the human presence sensor automatically switches to power save mode when you're away.
