The Acuson P10 ultrasound system is the first pocket ultrasound device–a handheld diagnostic and screening tool designed for physicians, nurses, EMTs and clinical professionals.
read full descriptionThis is GEs top of the range cart based US machine. GE say it uses advanced transducers with a single crystal, acoustic amplification and a cooling technology to improve image quality especially at deeper penetration when image quality typically fades. The GE vivid line is aimed at...
read full descriptionThe Philips Lumify ultrasound system is essentially a range of ultrasound probes that can be attached to an android device running the Philips Lumify software turning it into a truly portable ultrasound machine. The probes use the micro USB connection on the android device and so it can be used...
read full descriptionThe M-Turbo Ultrasound Machine is a small portable device designed for work in interventional radiology, cardiology, critical care and anaesthesia primarily. The machine provides good image quality especially for superficial structures although it is not recommended as a replacement for a main...
read full descriptionEncapson developed Sono-Coat™, a best in class coating-based visibility system that significantly improves the ultrasound visibility of medical devices in the body, leading to better patient outcomes. Sono-Coat™ is a game-changing...
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