Teh 21.5-inch monitor paired with a 13.3-inch touch screen makes it pretty intuitive for vets switching between exams—most buyers go with this setup for its clarity and feel, and it's better than fixed-keyboard units for on-the-fly adjustments.

You'll find it handles things like B steer, 3D/4D, and panoramic imaging, which matter when you're trying to spot subtle changes in tissue or blood flow during cardiac exams basically they'll save you time reviewing later.

We ship it with those four activated probe ports plus a pen probe port (usually you'll want convex and linear for starters, but trans-vaginal or 4D volume are options), and the whole machine runs on Linux so you don't mess with constant reboots.


It's roughly 65kg, so you'll need a solid floor—the height adjustable form 1235mm to 1435mm is handy for different table heights, and the 8GB DDR4 plus 500GB HDD store enough studies without slowing down.

One thing though, it's not ideal for remote fieldwork given weight and AC requirment, but we've ran it off a Li-ion battery extension for about 30–40 minutes on site in emergencies.

6, we have these in stock typically within 20 days or so, and customs for DICOM compliance is sorted—just confirm your probe preferences when ordering because the frequency range of 2.0 to 12.0MHz is probe dependent and that's where delays usually happen.
Yes, customization is available — we can work with you on branding, probe packages, and software tweaks to match your clinic's needs.
It holds CE, FDA, EEC, and ISO13485 certifications, and we can supply the relevant certificates and documentation upon request.
Typical lead time is 15-30 working days depending on order volume, and the MOQ is usually 1 unit for trial orders.
The touch screen controls all modes — B, M, CDFI, 3D/4D, Panoramic, and more — so you're not locked out of any function.
It ships in a reinforced crate with foam padding to protect the monitor and probes, and should be stored in a dry, temperature-controlled environment.