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The HD7 was designed for user simplicity, easy learning, and quick adoption by clinicians with limited ultrasound experience. It has streamlined features including iScan (one button image optimization), broadband digital imaging for better tissue differentiation, and Intelligent Doppler which automatically maintains a specified scanning angle.
The HD3 features high definition grayscale and color imaging in a variety of scanning modes and for a variety of applications. It features Tissue Harmonic Imaging, pulsed wave Doppler, M-mode, and freehand 3-D.
The Philips EnVisor HD features up to 1,024 channels for greater contrast resolution and visualization of tissue interfaces. It also features SonoCT Spaital Compounding and Philip's High Q Automatic Doppler Analysis for automatic, real-time analysis of Doppler waves. The Philips EnVisor digital ultrasound system features SonoCT Spatial Compounding and iScan Intelligent Optimization which provides one-touch adjustment of TCG, receiver gain, and dynamic range. It also features Intelligent Doppler which automatically maintains a specified scanning angle as you adjust for flow. The HP ImagePoint systems are among the leading multispecialty imaging platforms on the market. They are used worldwide in nearly all types of applications, including obstetrics, cardiac, and musculoskeletal cases.
The iE33 is an echocardiography system with xStream architecture for simultaneous, real-time, multiple data stream processing. It features PureWave crystal technology for improved 2-D image quality with conspicuous blood/tissue interfaces and highly sensitive color. It also features xMatrix, Live 3D Echo, and Live xPlane technology for excellent 3-D imaging.
The all-digital iU22 features xStream architecture, which processes multiple data streams simultaneously and in real-time. It also features SonoCT Spatial Compounding and XRES for clarity and accuracy and PureWave for improved penetration in difficult to scan patients. The (formerly ATL) HDI 5000 features a high definition digital broadband beamformer, 512 digital processed broadband channels, SonoCT with Spatial Compounding and high definition zoom. It has an easy to operate graphical user interface with a 'SuperKey' function for commonly used functions. The (formerly ATL) HDI 3500 features a high definition digital broadband beamformer and a dual quick tough Plasma screen user interface. It also features Hi-Q Automatic Doppler Analysis, Lateral Gain Control, and triplex steered spectral PW Doppler and Hi-Q analysis.
The (formerly ATL) HDI 3000 features many imaging modes, including 2-D, M-mode, PW Doppler, Color Flow, Color Doppler, 3D Color Power Angio, Power Motion Imaging, and Chroma Imaging. It also features Extended Signal Processing and Tissue Specific Imaging. The HD11 XE features the same technology as the HD11 as well as additional features. It features 2-D with Pulse Inversion Harmonic Imaging, 3-D imaging with multi-planar views, adaptive color Doppler, and pulsed wave and continuous wave Doppler.
The HD11 features SonoCT imaging processes for up to nine lines of sight (and more diagnostic information) and XRES adaptive technology for 350 million calculations per frame (and improved resolution). It also features integrated automation tools for ease of use.
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