Mindray DC-70 Review:
The Mindray DC-70 1.0 launched in April 2016, and the new Mindray DC-70 2.0 has been released with more advanced options and premium transducers in Nov, 2016. Like other Mindray ultrasound systems, the Mindray DC-70 has feature-rich products both hardware and software. In addition, Since Mindray launched its premium grade product, Resona, premium user interfaces and options have been migrated to lower grade products, such as the Mindray DC-70. For the last decade, the major market focus of Mindray products was general imaging with strengths in multi-purpose systems structures and rich features. In terms of completeness of each feature, Mindray has been made a great step. Those achievements and benefits have been nicely integrated to the Mindray DC-70 too. The Mindray DC-70 2.0 transplants the same innovative Resona volume-rendering algorithm to achieve innovative 3D/4D performance, faster rendering speed, and higher quality imaging processing for more vivid rendering results.
Although the Mindray DC-70 is a mid-range system, it gives various options for the system work better; the high quality and density linear transducers are one of those that L14-6NE and L14-6WE are a great selection to have better 2D resolution and PW sensitivity. In addition, with 2.0 of DC-70, higher end transducer solutions are available. For deeper penetration in GI for C5-1E, the lower frequency linear option for L9-3E, expanding dedicate cardiac exams for SP5-1E, P10-4E, and P7-3TE(TEE), and biplane transducer CB10-4E for urology. Besides those additional options, 2nd generation contrast imaging and 2D tissue tracking are outstanding options too, which are not available at mid-range, but is only available to the Mindray DC-70. While presenting the Mindray DC-70 to customers, full screen image (iZoom) with needle visualization, touchscreen working with gesture, 30 degree steerable Color angle, and Echo boost enhancing endocardium margin definition are favorably received.