Description
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Medison SonoAce R3
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Powerful Imaging
- FSIâ„¢ (Full Spectrum Imaging)
- SRFâ„¢ (Speckle Reduction Filter)
- Harmonic Imaging/ Pulse Inversion Harmonic Imaging
- QuickScanâ„¢
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Compact Design
1. Full-Featured Workflow
- Shortcut and functional key groupings
- Standby mode for rapid boot-up
- Thumbnail menuÂ
- DICOM 3.0 compatible image filingÂ
- Cine save & play
2. Optimized System Architecture
- Compact design for high maneuverability
- Wide view 15 inch LCD monitorÂ
- 2 probe ports(optional)
- Carrying handleÂ
- 3 USB ports
- 4 wheels swivel cartÂ
3. User friendly design
- Customizable measurement package and body markers
- Storage managerÂ
- Backlit control keys and QWERTY keyboard
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Technology
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Synthetic Aperture
Synthetic aperture control is a method for overcoming the limits of the physical channel in software methods. To create one scan line, TX and RX work is performed twice.
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Harmonic Imaging
The basic theory of harmonic imaging is that body tissue reflects ultrasound signals at twice the frequency of the scanning frequency, or the second harmonic with scanning frequency. Harmonic imaging is an advanced version of conventional harmonic imaging.
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Full Spectrum Imaging
Spectrum imaging is designed for imaging by considering the entire frequency territory that the probe supports, no matter how the TX frequency is designated. The frequency range can be broadened for better penetration and resolution.
