What really grabs people first is the broadband frequency range on those probes — the linear probe alone covers 4.0 to 13.3 MHz, which is better than most portables in this class for vascular work. It basically means you can scan a carotid artery and then flip to a superficial tendon without swapping probes, though you'll still want the convex for abdominals. The harmonic imaging is actually what makes teh difference in those deep views, cleaning up noise you'd normally see at 2.0 MHz.

So the 15-inch display might sound small compared to a cart-based system, but we've found it's plenty for reading real-time Doppler traces alongside the 2D image. You're getting Color Doppler, Power Doppler, Spectral Doppler, and even 4D form those same probes — the volume probe is optional, but we usually recommend it if you're doing any OB scans. 4D is basically real-time 3D with surfce rendering, and the frame rate holds up better than you'd expect for a 25kg machine.


Storage is 256GB minimum, and it's DICOM 3.0 compatiible, so you can push images straight to your PACS without fiddling with USB sticks. The measurement packages cover cardiac, obstetric, vascular, urology, and gynecology — though honestly, if you're doing fetal echo, you'll want to check the cardiac package has the specific calculations you need. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time (typically 2-4 weeks for the phased-array probe add-on).

Ordering is straightforward — the base unit comes with two activated probe ports and the convex plus linear probes. The transvaginal and volume probes are separate, and most buyers go with at least the transvaginal if they're doing any gyno work. Warranty is 2 years, and we include the CE and ISO13485 certs in the documentation. One thing nobody thinks to ask: the language interface supports 10 languages, so if your team is multilingual, you can switch it without a reboot. Anyway, it's not suited for heavy cardiac intervention suites — the phased-array is good, but frame rate isn't going to match a dedicated high-end system for stress echo.
We typically require a minimum order of 5 units per shipment, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're evaluating the system for the first time.
Lead time is usually 15 to 25 working days, depending on current stock levels and customization needs. We'll confirm the exact timeline once we receive your order.
Yes, the DW-P60 is CE and ISO13485 certified. We can provide the certificates along with the shipment or upon request before purchase.
Both the convex and linear probes support fundamental and harmonic frequency conversion, so no special probe is needed for harmonic imaging. It's built into the standard setup.
The system is shipped in a reinforced foam-lined box with protective inserts. It should be stored in a dry, temperature-controlled environment between -10°C and 40°C to prevent damage.