GE Logiq P9 Ultrasound
Visit WebsiteGeneral imaging system designed for comprehensive imaging of Veterinary patients
Product Specifications
General imaging system designed for comprehensive imaging of Veterinary patients
Description
Description
Display and controlsMonitor: 23.8-inch bezel-less LCD with LED backlightTouchscreen: 10.4-inch LCDKeyboard: Ergonomic, full-size with digital TGC and digital keyboardConsole: 4 active probe ports (3 x RS and 1 x DLP) Imaging and software2D: Real-time Speckle Reduction Imaging (SRI-HD) and CrossXBeam technologyDoppler: Color Doppler, Power Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler, and Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI)Harmonics: Coded Harmonic ImagingAutomated tools: Auto Image Optimization, Auto IMT, AutoEF, Measure Assistant, Compare Assistant, and Scan AssistantConnectivity: 3 USB ports, 1 SD port, HDMI connectionOperating System: Windows 7 64-bit Portability and ergonomics Dimensions: Height adjustable up to 1595 mm (62.8 in)Weight: Approximately 67–83 kg (148–183 lbs)Mobility: Compact and lightweight design with optional Power Assistant battery operation and wireless LANAdjustable arm: Fully articulating arm for monitor height and angle Additional featuresOn-board storage: Integrated Solid State DriveOn-board training: My Trainer modulesOther options: Gel warmer, integrated DVD multi-drive, and integrated speakers


This is great.
One of the best investments we have made for our Veterinary Practice. We have a high case load of imaging and we needed a machine that could handle a high case load, produce high quality images and most of all, was reliable. This machine produces exceptional images and has a high degree of functionality. It is quite capable of handling all of your imaging needs. Our images automatically synchronise with VetRocket and the images can then easily be viewed on any computer with a connection to the internet! The unit wasnt cheap when purchased costing around the 50k mark, however it has repaid this multiple times over since the purchase. The two disadvantages of this unit include the touch screen for data input. When you are labelling images this can be annoying as sometimes it doesnt register your touch and you are halfway through labelling an image when you realise there has been a mistake. The other issue with our unit is that it never had a decent battery. We have had to have ours largely stationed in the imaging room and left turned on. Overall though, would definitely recommend this machine to other Practice Owners.