FEATURED HIGHLIGHTS

We provide visualization products,
workstations, devices & customized
eco-friendly solutions in healthcare &
industrial domain.

We are managed by professionals from
across the globe with accumulated
experience of 90 years.

We are partnered with electronic giants
JVCKENWOOD Corporation & US
Electronics for latest technologies from
Japan & US.

We are tied up with hospitals & medical
institutions everywhere to provide the latest in
imaging products & solutions.

CCL650i2

The Totoku CCL650i2 is a dual 6MP Display solution and features full diagnostic workstation on one 30'' Color LCD screen. The wide screen 6MP color diagnostic display makes it easier to streamline workflow. It has high luminance and high contrast with built-in color calibration system to deliver highly accurate color reproduction and optimizes image quality. You can also choose multiple signal sources and multiple system configurations can be accommodated.

WorkstationOne enables Easy Networking with modalities, features searchable database, and user-friendly image manipulation tools. The Workstation One is a vendor-neutral Diagnostic Breast Imaging Workstation. It maximizes both efficiency & accuracy of diagnosis for radiologists while viewing images for screening & diagnosis.

WorkstationOne

TESTIMONIALS

Dr. Kawashima, Kanazawa University Hospital, Japan

“It has taken a very long time for digital imaging to catch up with the quality of film. Totoku’s Independent Sub-pixel Drive technology has brought us that much closer for confident softcopy reads. As previously mentioned, image quality can reach optimal levels when not only the display, but also the entire PACS system is also upgraded.”
2017-07-31T05:35:10+00:00
“It has taken a very long time for digital imaging to catch up with the quality of film. Totoku’s Independent Sub-pixel Drive technology has brought us that much closer for confident softcopy reads. As previously mentioned, image quality can reach optimal levels when not only the display, but also the entire PACS system is also upgraded.”

Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center

“Mammography is nothing more than a density graph showing different shades of gray,” says Richard L. Ellis, MD, director of breast imaging research and education at the Norma J. Vinger Center for Breast Care, part of the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin. “It’s extremely important to maintain the ability to discriminate between the various shades of gray that appear in a digital mammography.”
2017-07-31T05:35:38+00:00
“Mammography is nothing more than a density graph showing different shades of gray,” says Richard L. Ellis, MD, director of breast imaging research and education at the Norma J. Vinger Center for Breast Care, part of the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin. “It’s extremely important to maintain the ability to discriminate between the various shades of gray that appear in a digital mammography.”

University Hospital Essen upgraded their radiology department from analog to digital. “By starting with the digitalization, we had to install new diagnostic displays to replace the existing displays,” reflected the leading radiographer Mr. LotharSakowski. So the radiologists tested diagnostic displays from various manufacturers also displays from TOTOKU. All of those were used for daily routine by 15 medical specialists and 20 assistant doctors to allow a direct comparison. “Everybody agreed that the TOTOKU displays offer the best resolution to ensure the ideal diagnose for our patients,” outlines Prof. Dr. Michael Forsting, Director of the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional radiology and Neuroradiology at the University Hospital Essen, after the test period.
2017-07-31T06:44:37+00:00
University Hospital Essen upgraded their radiology department from analog to digital. “By starting with the digitalization, we had to install new diagnostic displays to replace the existing displays,” reflected the leading radiographer Mr. LotharSakowski. So the radiologists tested diagnostic displays from various manufacturers also displays from TOTOKU. All of those were used for daily routine by 15 medical specialists and 20 assistant doctors to allow a direct comparison. “Everybody agreed that the TOTOKU displays offer the best resolution to ensure the ideal diagnose for our patients,” outlines Prof. Dr. Michael Forsting, Director of the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional radiology and Neuroradiology at the University Hospital Essen, after the test period.