We've been needing something that actually works in a busy clinic without taking up half the room, and teh 7kg weight makes it pretty easy to move between exam rooms or even take on site visits if needed.

It's got a 10.4-inch LED screen with 256 gray scale levels and adjustable range from 0 to 120dB, which basically means you can dial in contrast depending on what tissue you're scanning, and the Windows-based system keeps things familiar for most users.

Multiple display modes here — B, B/B, 4B, B+M, and M — plus you can store 128 images permanently and scroll through 256 consecutive frames in cine loop, which is actually better than what some desktop units offer at this price point.

Frequency conversion covers 2.5 to 5.0MHz standard, but it's extendable to 7.5MHz (check with the suppiler if your probes support it), and the electron focusing means less fiddling with manual adjustments for axial slices.

Not ideal for cardiac imaging though — the convex and linear probes handle abdomen and MSK fine, but it doesn't have phased array, so if that's your main use case, keep looking.

MOQ is usually around 10 units for this model, shippng takes about 20 days or so from order, and we've got CE and FDA on file; we recommend confirming lead time because stock varies, but the 250VA power draw means it'll run on most standard outlets without tripping breakers.
The MOQ is typically 1 unit for stock models, but we can discuss larger quantities if you need a bulk order.
Lead time is usually 7-15 working days after order confirmation, depending on your location and shipping method.
Yes, it comes with CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certifications, and we can provide the documentation upon request.
Yes, it supports frequencies from 2.5 to 5.0MHz standard, but it's extendable up to 7.5MHz for higher resolution imaging.
It permanently stores 128 images and can hold a cine loop of 256 consecutive images for review.