We've been shippng the D705 for about six months now, and the 21.5-inch LED monitor gives you noticeably better tissue differentiation than most in this class—actually, radiologists who've tested it prefer the grayscale uniformity over the older 19-inch panels.

The 13.3-inch touch screen tilts smoothly from 15° to 75°, which basically means you can set it low during a long abdominal scan and not crick your neck, but it's not really suited for quick, single-handed adjustments while you're holding a probe.

Five probe connectors let you leave teh convex and linear arrays plugged in plus three others, and we usually have the endocavity and phased array in stock if you need those—just confirm lead time as they're roughly 20 days or so out.
It runs on AC 100-240V at 50 or 60Hz, so you won't need a step-down transformer for most markets. Operating temp is 10°C to 40°C, but we've seen units stored at -20°C to 60°C without issues in shipping—humidity between 30% and 80% is fine, but keep it out of direct steam form autoclaves.

One thing you might not think to ask: unit weighs about 85kg, so it's not something you'll be rolling between floors without a decent elevator—most buyers go with a dedicated cart or install it in a single exam room.
Our MOQ is typically 1 unit for this model, so you can start with a single machine if you're testing the waters or need just one for a clinic.
Lead time is usually around 30 days from order confirmation, depending on current production load and shipping destination.
Yes, the D705 is CE certified, and we provide the certificate along with a test report and user manual upon delivery.
Absolutely, the five probe connectors support various types, and we can tailor the probe set—like adding a phased array or endocavity probe—based on your needs.
It operates in 10°C to 40°C and stores from -20°C to 60°C, with humidity between 30% and 80%. Just keep it in a dry, temperature-controlled space when not in use.