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Ultrasound equipment and ultrasonic spectroscopy
News Release from: Philips Ultrasound | Subject: EnVisor system
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 January 2003
Lightweight ultrasound system offers
quality image
The new EnVisor system from Philips Ultrasound offers a high level of image quality and features previously unavailable in this price range
The new EnVisor system from Philips Ultrasound combines the leading technologies of ATL's HDI with Agilent/Hewlett-Packard Sonos, producing a system with a high level of image quality and features previously unavailable in this price range The EnVisor can be configured for different applications making it flexible enough to fit into almost any clinical setting and offers a full range of advanced imaging tools for superb clinical performance including Intelligent Doppler, Fusion Signal Processing, Microfine Focusing and Pulse Inversion Harmonic Imaging
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 8 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The EnVisor is a lightweight system that is easy to manoeuvre and has been designed for operator comfort and safety, with a number of state-of-the-art ergonomic features which help to prevent operator fatigue and injury.
The design includes a fully articulating keyboard and monitor with a control panel that moves up and down to adjust to the operators needs, whether sitting or standing, making the controls easily accessible and reducing the risk of repetitive strain injury.
The EnVisor's integrated data and image management capabilities provide the tools to catalogue, store, administer and share patient study information.
Users can easily access and edit stored images and loops, perform measurements and analysis or embed images within reports.
Images can be saved or archived in a variety of formats, including Dicom format for CD, or incorporated into a more sophisticated Pacs environment.
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