GE Ultrasound Machines: LogiqBook XP
GE LogiqBook XP Ultrasound Machine
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This is a popular portable ultrasound because of its aggressive price point, size, ease-of-use and surprisingly good image quality. In addition, we've been very pleased with the stability of this unit, particularly because of its small size and reliability on software rather than hardware. It has image quality of some mid-range units, but is 300lbs lighter and it's essentially hand-held. It packs a lot in a very small package: Tissue Harmonics Imaging, Automatic Tissue Optimization, wide range of transducers, fully digital, DICOM 3.0, Bluetooth Wireless Reporting, WiFi support, and 2 USB ports so images can be transferred easily to flash drive or other media. This is perfect for emergency medicine/ready-care, mobile applications, and small offices that need a good inexpensive ultrasound that won't take up much real-estate in their office. This unit is good for general vascular/small parts, musculoskeletal, OB/GYN, breast, and abdominal. It also has a basic cardiac function, but no CW Doppler. The Logiqbook XP is among our favorite machines because of its price-point, size, and versatility for multiple environments.
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 Imaging Modes

2-D

M-Mode

Color Doppler

Power Doppler (Angio)

Pulsed-wave Doppler

Features

10.4-inch High-resolution 800x600 LCD

Integrated Speakers

Up-to 325 frame cine review

40GB Internal Hard drive

External CD/RW Drive

Automatic Tissue Optimization

TruAccess Raw data processing

Adaptive Color Enhancement

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 Transducers
3C-RS 2-5 MHz Wideband Convex
8L-RS 4-10 MHz Wideband Linear
3S-RS 1.5-4 MHz Wideband Phased Array
E8C-RS 4-10 MHz Wideband Microconvex Endocavity
8C-RS 4-10 MHz Wideband Microconvex Pediatrics/Veterinary
i12L-RS 4-10 MHz Wideband Intraoperative Linear
i739L-RS 4-10 Hz Wideband Vascular/Intraoperative Linear
T739L-RS 4-10 MHz Vascular/Intraoperative Linear
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