The GE Logiq E Next Gen is one of the most popular portable ultrasound systems covering a wide range of applications. Since it launched in 2006, the GE LOGIQ e has been upgraded every year with different BT (Break Through) versions and various features and probes to strengthen its usability, especially in Point of Care applications. The LOGIQ e R7, in particular, has an outfit similar to the GE LOGIQ e BT12, except the internal H/W and S/W has been fully upgraded so that its image quality, system response time, features, and probes are one or two levels higher in quality or performance than those of the Logiq e BT12. That said, the GE NextGen LOQIG e has a price point of about $18,000 to $28,000, slightly higher than the BT12, even with the same options and probe configuration. Contact Ultrasound Supply, a Probo Medical business, about refurbished NextGen LOGIQ e ultrasounds today, or scroll down to read reviews and learn more about its specifications and features.
GE Logiq E Next Gen ultrasound machine is proudly presented to you by AME Ultrasounds. The Logiq E NextGen is one of the most popular and advanced portable ultrasound system available on the market. Replacing the original GE Logiq E, the NextGen includes more modern BT (BreakThrough) technologies, features and ultrasound probes and transducers.
Some of the new ultrasound probes and transducers that are available exclusively for the Logiq E NextGen (as opposed to regular Logiq E’s), include the C1-5-RS abdominal transducer, the L10-22-RS high frequency linear array transducer, and the 6Tc-RS TEE (transesophageal) transducer, to name a few. These new and technologically advanced probe are clear indicator as to the strides in technological advances GE has been making with the Logiq E NextGen.
Like the other portable GE ultrasound units, the Logiq E NextGen is compatible with a GE manufactured rolling cart. This rolling cart is designed specifically for the NextGen, and contains AC Power and additional probe ports to connect to your ultrasound machine (it ordinarily only has one probe port).
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