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GE Voluson S10 Ultrasound Machine
GE Voluson S10 Ultrasound Machine is a high-end and full-featured ultrasound system designed for general radiography use and specialized for OB/GYN with particular features for realtime 3D/4D acquisition. The GE Voluson S10 is developed based on Voluson S series platform; however, it has migrated design and technologies from Voluson E series. Due to the new release, the GE Voluson S10 does not support various transducers like In terms of features.
GE Voluson S10 Ultrasound Machine has been integrated similar options, especially for 3D/4D applications and user inferface — 23″ LCD monitor, GE Voluson family looking control panel, and 10.1″ colorful touchscreen. The body design of Voluson S10 is similar to Voluson S series. Transducers are connected by a micro-connector like Voluson S series.
GE Voluson S10 Ultrasound is also designed to cover Fetal/OB, abdominal, pediatric, small organ, neonatal and adult cephalic, adult and pediatric cardiac, peripheral vascular, MSK, superficial, transrectral, and transvaginal.
helps deliver diagnostic confidence through extraordinary image quality, sophisticated fetal assessment tools, easy-to-use automation tools, all combined in an innovative ergonomic design.
From the power of the Voluson Core Architecture to its intuitive system design, the Voluson S10 brings you even more of what you need in ultrasound for OB/GYN applications including:
- More confidence: Extraordinary 2D/3D image quality, automated measurement tools to help you detect and diagnose problems
- More image information: 23″ monitor displays 98% more image information than previous Voluson Signature Series models allowing you to see more
- More workflow speed: Intuitive system design helps reduce keystrokes and keeps critical key functions at your fingertips so that you can focus on patient and practice demands
- More scanning efficiency: Four active probe ports provide easy access to ultra-light weight probes
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