Archives: Ultrasound

The Philips HD11 Digital Ultrasound System is a reliable, feature-rich solution that meets the diverse needs of modern medical practices.

The GE LOGIQ E Portable Ultrasound is a versatile and reliable solution for point-of-care imaging. Its portability, advanced features, and wide range of applications make it a valuable tool for clinicians across various specialties.

The GE LOGIQ 7 BT03 stands out as a versatile and high-performing ultrasound system, offering many advanced imaging capabilities.

The GE LOGIQ 3 Expert is a robust and flexible ultrasound system, well-suited for general diagnostics and point-of-care applications.

The GE LOGIQ 700 Expert is a powerful and versatile ultrasound system that combines advanced imaging technologies with user-friendly features.

The GE LOGIQ 9 is a powerful ultrasound system that combines cutting-edge imaging technologies with user-friendly features to deliver exceptional performance.

The ATL HDI 5000 CV is a robust and advanced cardiovascular ultrasound system, offering exceptional imaging capabilities and diagnostic precision.

The Hitachi EUB 6000 is now considered an older model, and modern ultrasound systems offer significantly improved imaging quality, speed, and additional functionalities.

The ACUSON ASPEN CV is a cardiovascular ultrasound system renowned for its high-performance imaging capabilities. This machine is focusing on…

The ACUSON Cypress CV is particularly valued for its blend of portability and advanced cardiovascular imaging capabilities.

This ultrasound system is noted for making broadband digital HDI technology accessible to clinicians seeking a versatile, multispecialty ultrasound system…

The Philips ATL HDI 5000 is a versatile ultrasound imaging system renowned for its advanced features and broad clinical applications.…

While the EUB-420 is no longer in production, refurbished units are available through various medical equipment suppliers.

The ACUSON Aspen ultrasound system was a versatile and reliable imaging solution in 2002, offering a range of features that supported diverse clinical applications.

While the ACUSON Aspen was a state-of-the-art system in 2003, advancements in ultrasound technology have led to the development of more compact, efficient, and higher-resolution systems.