Targeted at large and cost-sensitive market segments such as China, India, and Brazil, the Xaminer systems are available at a low price point, according to the Calgary, Alberta-based firm. The product line also features a modular design, allowing configuration for use in specific markets such as chiropractic and veterinary applications, IDC said.
The Xaminer product line is scheduled for launch in September, and will be distributed through new and existing OEM partners, IDC said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
July 18, 2005
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