Medical equipment manufacturer Mindray Medical International unveiled its M9 compact ultrasound system at the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) annual meeting this week in Chicago.
The M9 has a single crystal transducer with Mindray's 3T technology to support cardiac tissue tracking to assess myocardial function. It has a seven-second start-up from standby and more than three hours of battery life, all within a slim-profile ergonomic cart.
The system also includes Echo Boost cardiac image optimization, high dynamic range color flow Doppler, a full suite of transducers, a 15.6-inch high-resolution 1,920 x 1,080 HD monitor, a magnesium alloy case with spill-resistant keyboard, and standard built-in Wi-Fi.