GE Vscan Extend Portable Ultrasound

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  • Description:
    • The GE Vscan Extend is a compact handheld ultrasound system designed for point-of-care imaging applications.
    • It features a dual-sided probe with both linear and sector capabilities, allowing for versatile imaging of various anatomical structures.
    • The device is equipped with a 5.7-inch LCD touchscreen display and offers wireless connectivity for image transfer and data sharing.
    • Designed for use in emergency medical services, ambulatory care, and intensive care units, providing quick access to diagnostic imaging.
  • Key Features:
    • Compact handheld design for portability and convenience.
    • Dual-sided probe with linear and sector options for versatile imaging.
    • 7-inch LCD touchscreen display with intuitive controls.
    • Wireless image transfer capabilities for efficient data sharing.
    • Cloud ecosystem for access to guided workflow, reports, and triage applications.
    • Downloadable apps available through the GE Marketplace for expanded functionality.
  • Specifications:
    • Dimensions:
      • Display Unit: 168 x 76 x 22 mm, 321 grams (including battery)
      • Sector Probe: 129 x 32 x 25 mm, 85 grams
      • Dual Probe: 129 x 39 x 28 mm, 120 grams
    • Display:
      • Size: 12.7 cm (5.7 inches)
      • Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
    • Imaging Modes:
      • Black-and-white mode for real-time anatomy visualization
      • Color-coded overlay for blood flow imaging
    • Battery:
      • Capacity: Up to 60 minutes of continuous scanning
      • Recharge Time: Approximately 75 minutes for 90% battery capacity
    • Connectivity:
      • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n supported
      • Data Transfer: Wireless or USB cable
    • User Interface:
      • Intuitive touchscreen interface with swiping menu for easy access to functions.
      • Presets for optimized imaging settings for different organs.
      • Protocols for guided ultrasound examinations with automated labeling of stored images.