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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Toshiba Nemio 30 Ultra-sound Machine

Toshiba Nemio 30 Ultra-sound Machine

The Toshiba Nemio 30 ultra-sound machine offers high-resolution imaging and incredible versatility for the price. It can do the job of much more expensive systems and it has a strong reputation for reliability and durability.

The Toshiba Nemio 30 ultra-sound machine offers a wide array of features and tremendous image quality in a small and mobile package. With iTouch controls and programmable pop-up menus, the Toshiba Nemio 30 ultrasound machine is powerful, fast and easy to use.

Versatility is probably the biggest selling point of the Toshiba Nemio 30, but this system offers plenty more. It has a fully digital beamformer for crystal clear imaging results, and it offers a wide range of scanning modes, including B-Mode, M-Mode and Color Doppler. This system is easier to transport compared to other full-size consoles, powerful, fast and efficient.
Offers 16 programmable presets to make the operator’s job even easier. It all adds up to a fast and powerful system that will help your entire operation run more efficiently and profitably.

Detailed Product Description

The Toshiba Nemio 30 Ultrasound Machine has the following features:
iTouch customizable console
16 programmable presets
Magneto-optical disk (MOD) drive
Quad Signal Processing (QSP)
Fully digital beamformer
B-Mode, M-Mode and Color Doppler
Pulsed Wave Doppler (PWD) and Continuous Wave Doppler (CWD)
Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI)
Read and Write Zoom
Basic DICOM
Cine memory

Optional Features

Footswitch


Dimensions: 55” high x 31.5 “ deep x 19” wide
Weight: 275 pounds

Toshiba Nemio 30 System Applications:
Cardiac
Vascular
Abdominal
OB-GYN

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