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Esaote Presents New MyLab eXP Ultrasound System at Arab Health

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 30 Jan 2018
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Image: The MyLab 9 eXP ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of Esaote).
Image: The MyLab 9 eXP ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of Esaote).
Esaote (Florence, Italy), which manufactures diagnostic ultrasound systems and probes, demonstrated its latest MyLab 9 eXP ultrasound system at Arab Health 2018, the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East. The company also offered hands-on training sessions and live scanning sessions on the MyLab 9 eXP, which is designed to support a full range of shared service diagnostic imaging environments.

The new MyLab 9 eXP delivers stunning display quality for a superior, application-rich ultrasound experience, empowering users to guide more informed healthcare decisions. The MyLab 9 eXP uses Esaote’s non-composite single crystal probe technology to provide excellent image quality and is driven by the new ultra-engine platform, allowing it to deliver greater image clarity, color, and contrast supporting diagnostic imaging challenges. It also features the easyMode touch-tool for image optimization through intelligent real-time algorithms. Featuring Italian engineering and design, it offers an ultra-ergonomic experience, starting with its floating keyboard, tablet-like touchscreen and full HD wide format screen.

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