GE Venue 50 Ultrasound Machine
The GE Venue 50 Portable Ultrasound Machine, available through National Ultrasound, combines the best of diagnostic imaging, monitoring, interactive display and portability all in one ultrasound machine. With a tablet design, the Venue 50 has a sleek and light design with an innovative memory and storage system, user interface, and patient information archive system. This portable ultrasound is ideal for any point of care applications, including Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Surgery and more! Read about the technical specifications below, along with the specialty applications and available options and accessories.
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Technical Specifications
Tablet design, 12.1″ High Resolution Color LCD touchscreen, Standard CINE Memory (120MB), Loops storage from memory, Auto Tissue Optimization: ATO, CrossXBeamTM, Measurements and calculations-editable, Pinch Zoom, Split window, Configurable menu, Internal solid-state drive (SSD), Patient data protection, User-define preset.
Venue 50 Features
The GE Venue 50 is a high-performance tablet ultrasound system with an easy-to-use touchscreen and enhanced needle visibility. It boots up while you put your gloves on. The Venue 50‘s advanced tools and overall simplicity help provide clinical precision with ease. The GE Venue 50 is a portable ultrasound designed for anesthesia, musculoskeletal, point of care, interventional, and vascular access applications. The sleek and portable design easily fit into tight spaces in the medical field. The Venue 50 has a single surface screen can be easily cleaned and disinfected with medical-grade cleaning solutions. The Venue 50 has flexible data management and connectivity options, with optional DICOM support, that help speed up image storage and archiving on the Venue 50 ultrasound for physicians at the point of care and patient bedside.
- Ease of use
- Portability
- Image quality
- Price
- Touchscreen interface
- CrossXBeam
- SRI Speckle Reduction Imaging
- Color and PW Doppler available as an option
- A mobile docking station as an option
- Linear, convex, and phased array transducer capabilities
- Fully Digital
- Export to SD media, USB Flash drive, or connect directly to a computer
Venue 50 Specifications
GE Ultrasound Dimensions
- Height: 11.1 in (28.2 cm)
- Width: 10.8 in (27.4 cm)
- Depth: 2.2 in (5.6 cm)
- Weight: 8.8 lbs. (4.0 kg) with a probe
GE Ultrasound Electrical Power
- Voltage: 100 – 240 VAC
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Power: Max. 180 VA
Ultrasound Console Design
- Tablet Style
- Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
- Single probe port
- Integrated Speaker
- Docking cart (optional)
- Tabletop docking station (optional)
Docking Cart Dimensions
- Height: 14.7 in (37.5 cm)
- Width: 18.2 in (46.3 cm)
- Depth: 9.5 in (24.3 cm)
- Weight: 10.1 lbs. (4.6 kg)
GE Venue 50 Ultrasound Machine Touch Screen
- Multi-touch user interface with gesture recognition
- Mode-specific controls
- Alphanumeric Keyboard
- Measurement
- Annotations
- Body marks
- Utility settings
- Patient information entry
Display Screen
- 12.1″ High-Resolution Color LCD
- Display: 1024 x 768 Pixels
Hard Keys
- ON/Off Button
LED
- Battery Life
Transducer Types
- Linear Array
- Phased Array
- Convex Array
Operating Modes
- B-Mode
- M-Mode
- Color Flow Mode (CFM)
- Power Doppler Imaging (PDI)
- Needle Recognition
Standard Features
- Automatic Tissue Optimization (ATO)
- CrossXBeamTM
- Measurements and calculations, editable
- Pinch Zoom
- Split Window
- Configurable menu
- Loops CINE Memory
- Internal solid-state drive(SSD)
- Patient data protection
- User-define preset
Software Options
- M-mode
- DICOM
- OB Package
- Needle Recognition
- Ophthalmic
- eSmart Trainer
Hardware Options
- Docking Cart
- Tabletop Docking Station
- Probes
- 3-probe port
Media, Accessories, and Peripheral Options
- USB thermal B&W printer
- Memory Stick
- Footswitch
- Barcode reader
- Wireless card
Display Modes
- Live image or Stored image
- Full size or split screen
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