Portable GE Logiq Book Ultrasound
Exceptional image qualityLOGIQ Book XP provides you the next generation performance in a compact platform – exactly what you'd expect from the world leader in Ultrasound.
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- Technology
- Specifications
- Measurements & Reporting
- Transducers
The LOGIQ Book hand-carried ultrasound system delivers the convenience and versatility of a handcarried system with the performance expected from GE ultrasound technology.
LOGIQ Book is the newest member of the LOGIQ family of ultrasound scanners. Like its full-size relatives – LOGIQ 9, LOGIQ 7 and LOGIQ 5 – the LOGIQ Book is based on GE's advanced TruScan Architecture. It delivers the same functionality, raw data processing and archival options found on every LOGIQ scanner, except now in an ultra-portable design.
As with the rest of the LOGIQ family, LOGIQ Book is complemented by the unmatched support and investment security that only a world leader in diagnostic imaging can provide.
LOGIQ Book with TruScan Architecture is loaded with high-end features:
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Console Design |
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User Interface |
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Operator Keyboard
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Display Screen
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Hard Drive |
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Archiving Format:
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LOGIQ Book with TruScan Architecture provides exceptional image quality – even when compared to many larger ultrasound systems. Combined with high-performance transducers, LOGIQ Book brings the convenience of hand-carried ultrasound to a wide range of clinical applications.
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Transducers / Probes (*Displayed MHz range includes multiple transducers) |
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