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With one touch, the user can select the most common transducer and preset combinations. Quick Preset maximizes efficiency to make a full day of scanning quick and easy.
A sophisticated color Doppler technology with greater sensitivity, S-Flow can detect low-intensity blood flow. It enables accurate diagnosis when blood flow examination is especially difficult.
A diagnostic ultrasound technique for imaging tissue elasticity, ElastoScan detects the stiffness in tissue and converts it into color images.
EZ-Exam+™ transforms the ultrasound exam into a well-organized, streamlined process by enabling the user to create or use predefined protocols.
S-Vision™ imaging engine effectively removes noise artifacts resulting in clear, detailed resolution and tissue uniformity.
This new harmonic technology provides greater image uniformity from near to far field while reducing signal noise.
The HS60 features a 21.5 inch LCD monitor (LED backlight unit), delivering excellent contrast resolution, image clarity and vibrant color in any lighting condition.
The Samsung 10.1-inch touchscreen is highly sensitive, allowing for an efficient interaction during the examination.
For operator convenience, a get warmer can be installed on both sides of the control panel.
Samsung's solid state drives are built entirely from Samsung components. The stable and dependable drives allow faster boot-up and better frame rates with fast processing speeds.
With reduced weight and compact size, HS60 takes up minimal space and can move freely. In addition, its streamlined rear profile allows you to park the HS60 in a small spaces.
The washable transducer holder enables hygienic temporary storage of transducer without fear of contamination.
This exceptionally quiet device allows physical exams, including auscultation, to be performed while the ultrasound system is turned on.