The Accuvix V10

"The advanced ultrasound system ACCUVIX XQ has been widely recognised worldwide for its advanced technology and stability, but a new ultrasound system is about to steal its thunder," its manufacturer reports.

High-end system applies premium technology from Medison’s proven brand
High-end system applies premium technology from Medison’s proven brand

Produced by MEDISON Co Ltd (CEO: J. B. Choi) Accuvix XQ was ranked, according to the Klein Report, in second place in the number of units sold in 2005 as well as 2006 in the US$200 million American obstetrics and gynaecology ultrasound market. The XQ has now been superseded by the latest in the line: the Accuvix V10.
‘The brand new Accuvix V10 integrates various proven technologies from the existing Accuvix line,’ said Mr Oh, project leader of V10 in the Medison R&D department. ‘However, this unit upgrades accuracy and efficiency with new technologies, while optimising user convenience with its ergonomic design.’ 
The V10’s high definition 17” LCD monitor provides optimised resolution of 2-D, 3-D and 4-D image quality. The V10 has various built-in functions enabling speed and accuracy. Users can save images and re-view them with ease, enabling more efficient management of patients and effective diagnoses, Medison adds. ‘Accuvix V10 offers quality of performance and ease of use to clinicians in a range of fields, including, but not limited to, obstetrics, gynaecology, radiology, cardiology and urology.’
Medison, based in Seoul, Korea, was founded in 1985 and pioneered the first commercial real-time 3-D ultrasound scanner. Today the firm manufactures specialised diagnostic ultrasound systems ranging from portable to digital 3-D and 4-D, and has sales offices in more than 100 countries.
Contact: MEDISON Co Ltd, Binie Kim/Marketing Dept.
Telephone: 02-2194-1092
E-mail. Bini99@medison.com
Corporate and product information: www.medison.com.

14.11.2007

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