SONOSCAPE E1
SPECS
E1 is the first member of the E-series family. It is equipped with complete functions which enhances its competitiveness to entry level ultrasound models. It not only provides satisfying image quality but also brings users a smooth workflow experience.
Ergonomic Design
- Up to 3 Transducer Ports
- Light Weight and Compact
- Large Anti-flickering HD LED Screen
- Tilting Monitor Angle Adjustment
- Backlit Keyboard and Intelligent Panel
- Long-lasting Battery for 90 mins
Efficient Diagnosis
- μ-Scan – Speckle reduction & Edge Enhancement
- Spatial Compound Imaging
- PIH – Pure Inversion Harmonic
- Wide Scan – Image Area Enlargement
- PW Doppler
- Chroma – Highlight Image Details
- B Steer for Linear Probe
Ease of Use
- Quick Boot Up
- Auto Brightness Adjustment
- Auto Image Optimized
- Auto IMT
- Auto Trace
Expansive Accessories
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Available
- DICOM 3.0
- 500GB Hard Disk
- Height Adjustable Trolley
- Durable, Carry-on Site Suitcase
SOFTWARE
μ-Scan
μ-Scan uses realtime image processing algorithm to eliminate speckle and noise artifacts, enhancing tissue margins and borders by correcting discontinuity between different regions.
Spatial Compound Imaging
Spatial Compound Imaging utilizes several lines of sight for optimal contrast resolution, speckle reduction and border detection. Is ideal for superficial and abdominal imaging with better clarity and improved continuity of structures.
Pulse Armonic Imaging
With PHI The harmonic signals are fully preserved without degradation of the acoustic information, which makes it possible to have high-level image in the visualizing of small lesions.
Trapezioid Imaging
It allows to widen the field of view of linear transducers.
IMT
Automatically identifies the intima and measures the thickness, improving the efficiency, accuracy and repeatability of the examination.
Vis-Needle
By emphasizing the visualization of the needle, it increases the safety and accuracy of biopsy procedures and other interventional procedures including nerve blocks and vascular accesses.