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NAI Medical Digital Recorder.

NAI Medical Digital Recorder (MDR) DICOM DVD/CD Recorder

The Medical Digital Recorder adds DVD or CDR recording capabilities to any DICOM modality or PACS workstation. NAI Tech Products’ MDR™ – Medical Digital Recorder receives and writes original DICOM images, simply, quickly and automatically.

      NAI Medical Digital Recorder

  • Records high-resolution DICOM images in original digital perfection
  • Makes DICOM images totally portable
  • Offers the economy and capacity of DVDs and CDs
  • Ideal for use on mobile devices
  • Can be installed as a network device in any clinical or office environment
  • Makes any PC monitor or laptop an image review station

The Medical Digital Recorder adds DVD or CDR recording capabilities to any DICOM modality or PACS workstation. NAI Tech Products’ MDR™ – Medical Digital Recorder receives and writes original DICOM images, simply, quickly and automatically. MDR is useful for image archives, patient education, referrals and more. The Medical Digital Recorder is compact and fits easily into portable ultrasound and mobile C-arm applications. It is equally at home on the modality side with CT, MRI, angio or next to PACS workstations. Any modality which provides a DICOM Storage class output can immediately begin using MDR.

The Medical Digital Recorder is extremely easy to install and configure. Once installed, MDR is always capture ready and automatically writes images to DVD or CDR media according to the user’s needs. When blank media is not present MDR writes images to its internal hard disk to automatically transfer to disk once inserted by the operator.

DVD and CDR media is a cost effective, high quality alternative to film based hard copy or other media storage options. The Medical Recorder recorded media can be viewed from any PC which has either a DVD or CD drive and the images are DICOM part 10 compliant making them readable from most PACS workstations.

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