Re: office ultrasound

From: AllanHo@aol.com
Thu Oct 4 14:53:15 2007


I purchased an _Ultrsonix_ (http://ultrasonix.com) last December. I have been extremely happy with it. It is made in Canada. It is digital - you can save images on the hard disk, CD/DVD or email them. I based my purchase decision on price, quality & value. I did not like the GE logic book or sonosite because the buttons are difficult to operate. Extreme portability was not one of me requirements. On the other hand, I'd rather have a carted machine. I was afraid of dropping the tiny machines or having them easily stolen. I made my purchase at the end of the year, so the salesman was very motivated to make a deal. Good luck!

Allan Pennsylvania.

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I purchased an Ultrsonix last December.  I have been extremely happy with it.  It is made in Canada.  It is digital - you can save images on the hard disk, CD/DVD or email them.  I based my purchase decision on price, quality & value.  I did not like the GE logic book or sonosite because the buttons are difficult to operate.  Extreme portability was not one of me requirements.  On the other hand, I'd rather have a carted machine.  I was afraid of dropping the tiny machines or having them easily stolen.  I made my purchase at the end of the year, so the salesman was very motivated to make a deal.   Good luck!
 
Allan
Pennsylvania.




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