GE VOLUSON I STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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GE
Model
VOLUSON I
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The GE Voluson I Static Smooth Drum Roller is a compact, portable ultrasound system renowned for its advanced imaging capabilities and user-friendly design. It features a 15-inch high-resolution color LCD screen and operates on the TruScan Architecture control system, optimizing image quality and diagnostic efficiency. The system supports multiple imaging modes including B-mode, Color Flow Mapping (CFM), M-mode, Pulse Wave Doppler (PW), and Power Doppler Imaging (PDI). Its dimensions are approximately 2.3 inches in height, 14.2 inches in width, and 12.4 inches in depth, with a lightweight console around 11 to 13 pounds without peripherals, enhancing portability. The device operates effectively across a voltage range of 100–240 V and frequencies of 50/60 Hz. It achieves a maximum imaging depth of 30 cm and includes a max cine memory capacity of 256 MB for storing dynamic image sequences. The system incorporates features such as speckle reduction imaging, CrossXBeamCRI for enhanced contrast and resolution, and Auto Tissue Optimization, supporting accurate and clear imaging. Primarily used in women’s health applications including OB/GYN, it also extends to vascular, abdominal, MSK, and other general imaging. Additional functionalities include 3D and 4D real-time imaging, anatomical M-mode, and external USB/DVD drive compatibility. The Voluson I integrates advanced automation and networking capabilities, making it a versatile tool for detailed diagnostic ultrasound imaging in a portable format.

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