GE Logiq V2.

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Features:

  • Portable Design: The Logiq V2 is a laptop-style, portable color ultrasound system designed to meet a variety of imaging needs.
  • Versatile Applications: Supports imaging for abdomen, obstetrics, gynecology, vascular, transcranial, musculoskeletal, urological, small parts, pediatric, and neonatal specialties.
  • Color Harmonic Imaging: Provides high-resolution images with deep penetration.
  • Speckle Reduction Imaging: Real-time Speckle Reduction imaging reduces noise and enhances tissue detail for improved diagnostic accuracy.
  • 15-inch LCD High-Resolution Screen: Offers a clear display for reviewing ultrasound images.
  • Intuitive Keyboard: Features an ergonomic full-size keyboard with programmable presets for ease of use.
  • Cart and Protective Case: Optional cart for additional stability and probe port options, along with a protective wheeled case for easy transport outside the office.
  • Wireless Adapter: Enables added portable connectivity for enhanced flexibility.
  • On-board Reporting: Allows key images to be added to reports with exam findings and results for sharing with electronic medical records (EMR).
  • MyTrainer Support Program: Onboard support program provides real-time guidance and support.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 3.27 in (83 mm)
    • Width: 14.49 in (368 mm)
    • Length: 15.59 in (396 mm)
    • Weight: 13.23 lb (6 kg)
  • Electrical:
    • Voltage: 100-240 VAC
    • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
    • Max Power Consumption: 200 VA with peripherals
  • User Interface:
    • Alphanumeric Keyboard
    • 8 TGC Slider Segments
    • 15” High-Resolution LCD Monitor (1024×768 pixels)
  • Console Design:
    • 1 Inbuilt Active Probe Port
    • 2nd Probe Port with Optional Adapter
    • Integrated HDD (120GB)
    • Integrated Speakers
  • Transducer Types: Convex Array, Micro Convex Array, Linear Array, Phased Array, TEE

Operating Modes: B-Mode, M-Mode, Color Flow Mode, Power Doppler Imaging, Pulse Wave Doppler, Tissue Velocity Image, Needle Recognition