[Intl_DxMedPhys] Experience with Protection Screen for Eizo monitors

Chikezie C. Onyema onyema.cc at gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 16:35:27 EDT 2026


Hello,

Can anyone kindly share their experience with using a protective screen for
the EIZO monitor? We recently had a bad experience with a mammography
display in which a scratch on the screen caused mechanical damage, which
will require a potentially expensive replacement.

I just found out that Eizo has screen panel protection for their display -
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.eizo.com/products/accessories/protectors/__;!!KGKeukY!3O6ta4vYdGzf35SdCKn3-BqoP1jlfp4H0uAVKxnzIgdABpTjLzpYTIfS8SeElcO05MnBg6BWqSUdYe12flYXC3m4KsJWj5OCXjpyCXtf$ 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.eizo.com/products/accessories/protectors/__;!!KGKeukY!3O6ta4vYdGzf35SdCKn3-BqoP1jlfp4H0uAVKxnzIgdABpTjLzpYTIfS8SeElcO05MnBg6BWqSUdYe12flYXC3m4KsJWj5OCXjpyCXtf$ >

If you have had experience with these protection screens, how does that
affect the display calibrations and other tests? Is there a chance dust can
get trapped, making it difficult to clean the display regularly? Are
radiologists happy to read exams with this sort of screen protector on?

Please share your thoughts and experience if you have encountered one.

Thanks,

*Chikezie Onyema, PhD, DABR*
Diagnostic Medical Physicist
Department of Radiology
Marshfield Clinic | Sanford Health
Marshfield, WI 54449
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