We've been running the DE 12A in our workflow for a few months now, and it handles the 12-lead synchronous acquisition without a hitch—the 10.1-inch screen at 1024x600 gives you clear waveforms even in bright rooms.

Basically, it stores over 1000 patient records, which is more than enough for a busy clinic or small hospital ward, and you can pull up any trace from the last few weeks without digging through paper files.

It prints on standerd A4 paper in multiple formats, so you're not locked into proprietary thermal rolls, and continuous monitoring runs for 450+ seconds if you need a longer strip for analysis.
Data transmission uses FTP or HTTP protocols, usually straight into most hospital information systems without custom middleware, but confirm your IT setup first—some older systems need a workaround.

At roughly 5.5kg and 400mm by 370mm by 240mm, it's not exactly portable for field work, but it sits solidly on a cart and teh weight keeps it form sliding around during use.

We've got ISO 13485, CE, and FDA certs on file, and the MOQ is typically 5 units or so, though our company can do single units for evaluation (check lead time).
Our standard MOQ is 10 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Lead time is usually 15–20 business days, depending on your location and current stock levels.
Yes, we include certified copies of all three—ISO 13485, CE, and FDA—with every order for compliance purposes.
Absolutely, it uses standard A4 paper and supports multiple print formats like 6x2, 6x3, and rhythm strips.
Store it in a cool, dry place between -10°C and 55°C, and keep it in its original packaging during transport to avoid damage.