Images-on-Call (IOC) of Dallas has released a new film digitizer station and a USB key storage product.
The film digitizer station, called IOC PACS Appliance, consists of a 12-bit film scanner, CPU, LCD flat-panel monitor, keyboard, mouse, modem, and IOC FrameStore software that controls the scanner and transfers the images to a PACS network, according to the company.
The other new IOC product, QuickView Key, plugs directly into the USB port of any personal computer with an Internet connection and downloads the user-radiologist’s diagnostic images without installing any program or driver on the host computer’s hard drive.
The drive's 256-MB capacity allows the user to launch IOC's software and connect to its image network database via the Internet and then download and store images on the USB device, thus removing them from the host computer, IOC said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersApril 21, 2004
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