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Re: Philips - scanner 100From: Dr. K.K.Das (kkdas77@hotmail.com)Sun Apr 8 06:40:06 2001
At Fri, 13 Oct 2000, DR.JOE ANTONY wrote: > >Dear Gunjan, >Nice to hear from you. Philips (pie) scanner 100 has reasonably good >resolution. >Also, it has a floppy drive built -in (to store images) as also a battery >back up (lasts 1 hour). >>From a friend, using Aloka machine, I have heard many a complaint >with resolution when using external battery or UPS (uninterrupted power >supply) during power failure. >Aloka and others may give better resolution but they donot have these >facilities. >Also Aloka has a poor service set up (at least in India). >Toshiba is also good (with good service at least in Kerala). >Are you a radiologist? Please tell me about you. I did my college in Baroda, >(ie: MSU ). Do you know anybody using Philips scanner 100? Bye, >Joe Antony, MD. >Cochin, India. >-----Original Message----- >From: Gunjan Puri <drgap@worldgatein.com> >To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@forum.obgyn.net> >Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:38 PM >Subject: Re: Philips - scanner 100 > >>Dear Joe, >>Hello ! Is this Scanner 100 a portable unit ? Why do you want to go for >>Philips when other better resolution machines are available ? >>Dr. Gunjan Puri >>Surat,Gujarat,India >>
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