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GE enhances mid-tier ultrasound system

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GE's Logiq 500 Pro ultrasound system now has automatic optimization in the spectral Doppler mode. This technology was first offered on the Logiq 700 Expert series.The company's i12L transducer, which combines high resolution with improved ergonomics and

GE's Logiq 500 Pro ultrasound system now has automatic optimization in the spectral Doppler mode. This technology was first offered on the Logiq 700 Expert series.

The company's i12L transducer, which combines high resolution with improved ergonomics and anatomic access, is also available on the Logiq 500 Pro system.

Automatic optimization adjusts image quality with the push of a button, while spectral Doppler mode automatically adjusts velocity scale setting, Doppler angle, baseline, and other parameters. Image management includes simultaneous viewing of dynamic gray scale and color, with a multi-image display showing four, nine, or 15 images at the same time.

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