We've been struggling with older C-arms that lose image quality mid-procedure, especially during longer fluoroscopy runs where the brightness keeps drifting and you're constantly readjusting.
What it does is lock onto tracking automatically and maintain consistent brightness and crispness even when you're moving the unit around the table, plus it holds the last image so you don't have to keep the pedal down for reference.
Dual 14-inch monitors give you enough real estate to see the live feed and a stored image side by side, and it stores 8 images per volume which is actually plenty for most diagnostic workflows we're running here.

The 1-year warranty is standdard for this price point (usually 2-4 weeks lead time form order), and teh wooden crate packaging means it ships at about 2 cubic meters — make sure your receiving dock can handle that footprint.
It's CE and ISO13485 certified, which covers our compliance requirement, but honestly the knockdown X-ray generator design is the bigger selling point for us since it cuts down on scatter exposure for the techs.
One thing though — this isn't really suited for high-volume interventional suites where you're doing back-to-back 20-minute cases all day; the 8-image storage limit and the 14-inch screens would feel cramped there.
It has CE and ISO13485 certifications, so it meets European and international quality standards for medical devices.
Minimum order is just 1 unit, so you can buy a single system if that's all you need.
It stores up to 8 images per volume, which gives you enough capacity for a quick series without needing to offload.
The dual 14" high-resolution monitors are fixed on this model, no customization there, but the system itself is customizable in other aspects.
It ships in a wooden crate, and since it's 2 cubic meters, we recommend planning for freight. Lead time is typically a few weeks after order confirmation.