Carestream Touch Ultrasound System on Show at BMUS

CarestreamAt ULTRASOUND 2015, the 47th Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Medical Ultrasound Society, to be held in City Hall, Cardiff, Wales from 9 to 11 December, Carestream will introduce its first ultrasound system - the CARESTREAM Touch Ultrasound System.

Intended for general diagnostic ultrasound imaging within radiology, CARESTREAM Touch Ultrasound systems have a powerful, integrated GPU processor that provides exceptional image quality and fast response times, whilst also improving usability and productivity.

CARESTREAM Touch Prime XE is the company's flagship ultrasound product, using Carestream's groundbreaking Touch Prime Syntek architecture to provide enhanced resolution and increase the number of images to better show moving structures whilst optimising image output with less noise and fewer artifacts. Improvements in imaging and Doppler provide a stable display of subtle contrast differences in tissue and can improve the ability to see small structures. CARESTREAM Touch Prime XE also has the capacity to achieve frame rates of over 100Hz whilst maintaining image quality and functionality, as DICOM, wireless connectivity, barcode and card readers and elastography can all be selected within the system.

Both CARESTREAM Touch Prime XE and CARESTREAM Touch Prime have a sealed all-touch control panel that combines the speed and flexibility of a touch screen with the tactile feel of a traditional keyboard. Etched markings for the main keys allow the user to easily find them without looking away from the monitor.

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About Carestream Health
Carestream is a worldwide provider of dental and medical imaging systems and IT solutions; X-ray imaging systems for non-destructive testing; and advanced materials for the precision films and electronics markets - all backed by a global service and support network.

CARESTREAM is a trademark of Carestream Health.

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