Computed radiography (CR) vendor iCRco of Torrance, CA, has launched a new digital radiography system, iDR, the company said.
iDR is a sealed scanning system that delivers processed images to a review station in 30 seconds and can be configured to wirelessly transmit an image over an internal network or Internet connection. The system is based on standard and/or needle-based storage phosphor plates.
iCRco plans to highlight iDR at the upcoming RSNA meeting in Chicago. iCRco is looking for OEM vendors to combine iDR with x-ray systems for a complete radiography package, the company said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 12, 2007
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