Philips Envisor HD
The EnVisor C is a new class of ultrasound system, offering a rich
combination of advanced performance, thoughtful ergonomics and
elegant data management, all at a very achievable price point.
Based upon our uniquely powerful heritage that combines the
Agilent/Hewlett-Packard SONOS tradition with ATL’s HDI technology,
the EnVisor C system features a design architecture unprecedented in
the evolution of ultrasound. From the ground up and inside out, the
EnVisor C system is built to make your work easier, more efficient
and more productive.
With two models, the EnVisor C and EnVisor C HD, this platform also
sets new standards in flexibility, enabling you to configure an
EnVisor C system to meet your exact requirements for price,
performance and clinical application.
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Optimized
workflow for the demanding practice
This system offers many time-saving features designed to optimize
workflow while its ease-of-use helps assure imaging consistency
across all care-givers and patient types.
Efficient
workflow
With its state-of-the-art ergonomics and mobility, as well as
advanced imaging technologies such as iSCAN intelligent
optimization, Intelligent Doppler and High Q automatic Doppler, the
EnVisor will meet the increasing demands of your imaging practice
while helping you to maintain clinical excellence.
The EnVisor
system delivers forward thinking ergonomics for user comfort and
safety to meet the demands of the world’s busiest labs and
practices. |
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Philips Envisor HD applications
Abdominal
Breast
Cardiology
MSK
OB/GYN
Small Parts
Vascular
The control panel and monitor move up and down, supporting users of
all heights.
With 300-degree rotation of the panel and monitor, the EnVisor
system enables users to place controls where they’re most
accessible, reducing extended reaching that strains shoulders.
The light weight, compact size and four-wheel swivel capability
allow access to the tightest spaces, making the EnVisor an ideal
solution for portable exams—whether at the patient bedside, in the
CCU, ICU, or in cardiac surgery. |