High performance systems and yet affordable

The Mirror2plus, a top of the range, colour Doppler diagnostic system was demonstrated by Landwind Medical during the 63rd CMEF exhibition held this April in Shenzhen, China. ‘According to the practical clinical demand, Mirror2plus is substantially upgraded on other devices of the kind, as a general purpose colour Doppler unit,’ the firm points out.

Mirror2plus
Mirror2plus

‘It is a completely shared service system that supports a variety of applications, providing a broad range of solutions in the areas of general imaging, OB/GYN, and cardiology. Adapting MPSoCs computing architecture, which breaks the limitation of previous platform, the system becomes faster and more stable, and especially image quality is significantly improved. All these powerful features bring the full range of medical solutions to enhance diagnostic confidence.’

The KeenRay DR200Mate

Landwind also describes its DR200Mate mobile digital radiography system as being affordable, despite the high performance. ‘DR200Mate provides premium image quality based on its state-of-the--art digital technology, such as High-frequency Stable Operating, Intelligent Overload Protection, Precise Exposure Alarm, and FPD technologies. It also has powerful functions, such as optimised clinical workflow, outstanding operability, efficient APR function, fast bedside imaging, automatic image processing and fully DICOM compatible.’

Further details: www.landwindmedical.com
Phone contact: +86-755-83933788
E-mail: sales@landwindmedical.com
 

17.05.2010

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