Ultrasonix unveils SonixTOUCH Imaging and Radiology systems

SonixTOUCH.jpg The makers of the world's first truly adaptable Ultrasound Imaging System, Ultrasonix Medical Corporation, are all geared up to unveil the two new SonixTOUCH products at the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago, (scheduled from November 30 to December 4). Of the duo, the SonixTOUCH Breast Imaging system features advanced imaging modes, an intuitive user interface and seamless connectivity. Along with these, it also boasts of 3rd generation OpenSONIX platform, Touchscreen interface as well Narrow and wide Linear transducers. The other debuting device is the SonixTOUCH Mobile Radiology system. This system is also designed with advanced features akin the former one. Other additional exclusive noteworthy specs are wireless and ethernet DICOM connectivity and an enduring battery. Both of them are capable of generating premium-level image quality. The system's ability to be configured for almost any ultrasound application and workflow makes it eligible to be dubbed as the world's first market-adaptable ultrasound system.

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December 2, 2008 - 4:16 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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