Friday, November 28, 2008

Watching HD on Medical Monitor

Olympus' "videoscope" is making its way into the medical field for the doctors. The videoscope is now being used by doctors during surgery as surgeons are inserting these cameras into patients' bodies. The videoscope replaces old cameras that have been in use at hospitals for years without upgrading. Now, with the videoscope, surgeons are able to clearly distinct and search for specifics in high definition.

These cameras are currently on the market for about $20,000. However, some say that the camera is worth the price since it has more abilities than other traditional cameras on the market. Currently, Olympus doesn't have much competition in HD cameras, however, traditional cameras without the HD cost about 10% less than Olympus' newest invention.

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