BioImagene iSlide enhances transition from manual to digital pathology

March 16, 2010
Using the iSlide input device from BioImagene pathologists can move a glass slide, just the way they would on a microscope stage, to ergonomically view digital images of slides on a computer monitor.

Using the iSlide input device from BioImagene (Sunnyvale, CA) pathologists can move a glass slide, just the way they would on a microscope stage, to ergonomically view digital images of slides on a computer monitor. According to the company, the iSlide is designed to provide a superior alternative to using a conventional mouse to navigate digital images of slides. The product integrates a microscope stage, a full-size keyboard, wireless mouse, speakers and a microphone in a unified input device.

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