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| 4/24/08 AVT Releases Latest Version of i2view new Vista-compatible DICOM Viewing Software |
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New Windsor, NY – April 24, 2008 – Advanced Veterinary Technologies Inc. (AVT) has launched the latest version of i2View, DICOM Image Viewing Software. Designed solely for use by veterinarians, i2View is the most advanced and integrated image viewing software available to date.
According to Dr. Joseph Helpern, President of AVT, “Using i2View, veterinarians can load, display and manipulate virtually any medical image or patient study consisting of a single image or a series of digital images. Importing MRI, CT, Digital X-ray (DX), US and many other types of images is easy with i2View.”
AVT’s innovative design of i2View allows for fast and easy image manipulation and comparison. Image manipulation tools are on-hand as users scroll over certain areas of the image for more rapid access. Tabbed viewing makes comparing images and studies easier than ever before.
Using i2View as a portal, veterinarians can access the internet, participate in tech support forums and be informed of interesting veterinary news.
i2View’s tools are highly intuitive for easy use by all veterinarians. Also, i2View supports Windows Vista and a one-year software license can be purchased for only $149.95.
For more information about i2View and other products by Advanced Veterinary Technologies Inc., contact AVT by phone at (877) 428-8674, or visit www.avtmri.com.
About Advanced Veterinary Technologies Inc. Advanced Veterinary Technologies Inc. is a leading designer and manufacturer of veterinary radiology equipment. AVT’s concept of Animal-Conscious Technology™ responds to the existing but unmet desire of veterinarians to have access to the same diagnostic tools that have proven to be indispensable in human care. Utilizing both new and existing technologies, in combination with customized veterinary design, AVT’s products bring state-of-the-art imaging systems within the existing cost parameters of veterinary care. This combination of savings, achieved through simplified manufacturing processes, minimal site preparation, and economical maintenance, make AVT’s products available to a large number of veterinary environments including specialty hospitals, teaching institutions, private practices and regional imaging centers. AVT provides all necessary site planning and personnel training, and with our in-house nation-wide service network you will always have AVT there to assist you. |
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