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Acuson P10 Pocket Ultrasound

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.  

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MicroMaxx

  • Added Jan 23, 2012
  • Manufactured by SonoSite

The Micro Maxx machine from Sonosite is a small portable machine designed for work in interventional radiology, cardiology, critical care and anaesthesia primarily. It offers very good image quality especially for superficial structures. It is not suited as replacement for a main diagnostic...

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VScan

This small ultrasound machine is marketed by GE as 'a pocket visualization tool with ultrasound technology'. The aim is to give the clinician literally first hand experience with ultrasound to 'take a look' actually during the clinical examination. It is aimed at primary care physicians,...

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Z.one Ultrasound Platform

  • Added Jan 7, 2008
  • Manufactured by Zonare

Zone Sonography Technology Conventional ultrasound systems acquire data line-by-line with each line being acquired at the speed of sound propagation in the body. As a result, the entire process of acquiring image data and beam formation is limited by the speed of sound. Zone Sonography,...

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