We sell these types of units typically to smaller practices who perform 20-week scans and often send out their Level II ultrasounds. The BETTER and BEST choices can be used in most situations, but they're typically being replaced by newer systems (or upgrades) as the technologies advance.
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This low-priced, all-digital, DICOM-compatible ultrasound holds its own among all the top manufacurer's basic OB-GYN ultrasound machines. It has good calculations and reports packages as well as all the features you need out of a basic black-and-white ultrasound. It as a CD-RW, USB ports, and ethernet connectivity for network and DICOM storage.
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Starting at $10,000
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 New equipment prices have pushed this into a very reasonable price range for a solid color Doppler OB/GYN ultrasound that will provide higher frame rates and Tissue Harmonic Imaging with prices starting around $15,000. The HDI 3000 has been long known as a solid OB/GYN unit and led the pack in the mid 1990s when it was released. The HDI 3000 also has a digital front-end and is DICOM-compatible.
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Starting at $14,000
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 Good penetration, high frame rates, Tissue Harmonics Imaging, fully digital, and DICOM-Compatible put the ATL HDI 5000 at the very high end of the basic OB/GYN. Prices for the HDI 5000 in its non-SonoCT format start in the range of $30,000Š an unthinkable price not too long ago. It is an outstanding imaging system that can handle nearly every situation.
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