We've been shippng the E1 for about eighteen months now, and most buyers go with the C361 convex for abdominal work and the L746 linear for vascular assessments—that 4-12MHz range on the linear really picks up detail near teh suface. Tissue Harmonic and Spatial Compound are both on here, and basically they clean up the image pretty well without needing to fiddle with gain constantly.

Battery life is 90 minutes continuous, which is fine for a quick round but don't expect to get through a full clinic day on one charge (usually 2-4 weeks to get the extra battery pack if you need it). The 15.6-inch HD monitor tilts, and what it does is it lets you adjust the viewing angle without hunching over—pretty straightforward but not every portable unit does this. Storage is 500GB HDD with DICOM 3.0, so you can pull images into your PACS without much hassle. Also, the unit itself measures 378×339×56.5mm, so it sits on a cart or a small table without dominating the space—handle it for about ten seconds and you'll see what I mean.

It's not great for echo or cardiac work because there's no phased array transducer option here—we get that question a lot, so better to know upfront it's optimized for general imaging and not the heart. The PW Doppler mode is there, but honestly it's not the tightest you'll see on a portable, fine for basic flow detection though.
One detail that throws people off is the keyboard backlight is white only—doesn't matter in a well-lit room, but if you're working in a dim ER bay, it can wash out the labels a bit. Anyway, we usually stock the standerd two-probe configuration (linear and convex), and CE, FDA, and ISO13485 are all covered, roughly 45-60 days for the full COA package if you need paperwork for procurement.

Some buyers push for 4B mode more than B-mode, but in practice 2B and 4B are just side-by-side views of the same probe—it's helpful for comparison scanning but not a different imaging engine or anything. spatial compound imaging does reduce speckle better than harmonic alone, but you're still at the mercy of the transducer frequency for penetration.
We typically require a MOQ of 5 units for the E1, but we can discuss smaller orders for first-time buyers or demo units.
Standard lead time is about 15-20 business days after order confirmation, depending on stock. Custom configurations may take a bit longer.
Yes, the E1 is certified with CE, FDA, and ISO13485, so it meets international quality and safety standards for medical use.
Yes, the 15.6-inch HD LCD monitor has a tilting angle adjustment, letting you position it for comfortable viewing during exams.
It comes with a 500GB HDD and supports DICOM 3.0, so you can store and transfer images directly to your PACS system.