15-inch LCD gives you image clarity that actually matters in real-time scanning — we've seen clinicians catch subtle Doppler shifts they'd miss on smaller screens, and the THI mode cuts through tissue noise better than most systems at this price point.
Two transducer connectors mean you can swap between a linear and a curvilinear probe mid-exam without rebooting, which saves roughly 3-4 minutes per patient when you're running back-to-back abdominal and vascular studies.
Built-in battery life is about 1 hour or so — enough for a quick mobile scan in a ward or during a power hiccup, but don't expect it to replace a full cart; we usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units.

Storage is a 500 GB hard disk with USB 2.0 for exports, and it's DICOM 3.0 compliant, so basically you can push images straight to PACS without reformatting — most buyers go with teh 500 GB model, but the 1 TB option (check availability) handles larger archives.
CE and FDA cleared, ISO13485 certified — the documentation package includes COA and SDS, and what it does is simplify your compliance audit; we've had clients pass inspections on strength of this paperwork alone.
Pricing typically beats GE's comparable model by about 20-30%, but the 1-hour battery is a real limitation for extended field use — anyway, lead time is 20 days or so form order, MOQ is 5 units.
The S2 is certified with CE, FDA, and ISO13485, so it meets international standards for clinical use.
The battery runs for about 1 hour on a full charge, which is enough for quick bedside scans or transport between rooms.
It includes B, 2B, 4B, M, THI, CFM, DPI, and PW modes, covering everything from basic imaging to Doppler and tissue harmonics.
Yes, it's DICOM 3.0 compliant, so you can easily transfer images and data to PACS or other systems.
It measures 360×440×398 mm and weighs enough for cart-based use, but the built-in battery and 15-inch screen make it mobile within a clinic.