Toshiba releases connectivity technology for medical imaging

Toshiba Teli America has released a medical imaging technology based on its iIS-BF4 SmartDragon FireWire-B processor that can connect and receive data from up to four Toshiba Teli FireDragon color cameras. 

According to the Irvine, Calif.-based company, the technology includes a TeliDCAM software featuring viewer, driver and SDK, which offers users the ability to record with or without compression, capture images, store and create customer or patient files, archive files, create presentations and download information to servers.

The solution has applications for pathology and surgery, ophthalmology, dental, vet surgery, diagnosis and telemedicine, said the company.

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