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To change the ultrasound image’s brightness or depth, users can use simple swipe-based controls on the device. The three-in-one probe can also easily switch between linear, curved and phased ...
A new ultrasound device that produces sharper images through 3D printed lenses has been developed by a team of researchers. With clearer images, doctors and surgeons can have greater control and ...
An Array Of Applications. Naturally, the ultrasound is a standard imaging machine for OB/GYNs, but many other doctors, specialists and health care workers can use this technology.
The average price for ultrasound systems is around $115,000, with the low-end systems costing about $25,000. The Butterfly iQ device will sell for less than $2,000.