Exceeding all expectations
The SonoAce X8 blends high-end ultrasound technologies and compact design, providing you with superb value, and the best image quality and performance.
- Multi-Beam Processing
- Multi-beam Imaging is a technique involving creating several scan lines of images in one TX. The Multi-beam technique was made possible by digital beam-forming, and cannot be performed by existing analog beam-forming.
- Synthetic Aperture
- Synthetic aperture control is a method for overcoming the limit of the physical channel in software methods. As shown in Diagram, to create one scan line, TX and RX works are performed twice.
- Harmonic Imaging
- The basic theory of the harmonic imaging is that body tissue reflects ultrasound signals at frequencies at twice the scanning frequency, or the second harmonic with scanning frequency. Harmonic imaging is the advanced technology of conventional harmonic imaging.
- Full Spectrum Imaging
- Spectrum imaging is designed for imaging by considering the entire frequency territory that the probe supports no matter how the TX frequency is designated. The frequency range can be broadened for better penetration and resolution.
- DynamicMR™
- DynamicMR™ significantly reduces artifacts such as misleading speckles and noise of the 2D ultrasound image through an innovative second-stage filtering of Object Filtering and Pixel Filtering.
- 3D XI™ - XI VOCAL™
- "XI VOCAL displays sequential parallel slices of 3D anatomy to faciliatate more precise volume analysis of irregularly shaped structures. It can particularly measure the volume of complicated type of object easily and accurately.
- 3D XI™ - Multi-Slice View™
- Multi-Slice View™ transforms 3D volume data obtained from a regular ultrasound scan into a series of sequential images captured in intervals of 0.5mm (minimum) to 5mm (Maximum) segments.
- 3D XI™ - Oblique View™
- Oblique View™ is imaging technology which enables you to examine and view 3D volume data in various planes of view without limitations.