The LOGIQ™ E10 system provides a new standard in imaging, advanced tools, and enhanced workflow ergonomics so veterinarians can scan, diagnose, and treat a wide range of patients across a broad spectrum of conditions. Central to the new system is the cSound™ Architecture that combines versatile XDclear™ probes and the new cSound Imageformer to deliver
exceptional image quality.
LOGIQ E10 Vet
Empowering You To
Make The Difference
Empowering: Confident Diagnosis

Optional Integrated Battery
Next Generation Technology
Next Gen Imaging System
Next Gen Digital Platform
Features
cSound™ Architecture
B-Flow™ Imaging
B-Steer+
Contrast Enhanced Imaging
2D Shear Wave Elastography
Volume Navigation
Photo Assistant App
Compare Assistant
Intuitive Operation
Scan Assistant
Streamlined Archiving
cSound™ Architecture
Combines the power of XDclear™probes with a new cSound Imageformer to enable confident diagnosis,
comprehensive tools and concise workflow.
XDclear probes
XDclear probes deliver the high fidelity acoustic input that is at the heart of any great ultrasound image.

cSound Imageformer
Significantly more data is collected and used to create every image, requiring extraordinary processing power and data throughput.

Ultrasound Knowledge Center
Learn more about Ultrasound and how to make the best choices when implementing into your practice.

If you’re shopping for a veterinary ultrasound machine, you certainly don’t want to overpay or buy features that you will not use. In the same vein, you don’t want to spend good money on an ultrasound of lower quality, one that may be unreliable and need to be replaced in two-to-three years with little-to-no resale or trade-in value. The cost of your ultrasound will ultimately depend on how you intend to use it: • If you are looking for a basic…

Ultrasonography and radiography are the two most popular imaging modalities in veterinary medicine, and each has its pros and cons. In some cases, both ultrasound and radiography are used to evaluate a patient; they should be considered complimentary imaging modalities. Radiographs provide a snapshot of large areas of an animal’s body. Digital Radiography (DR) offers superior images of bones, the lungs, and gas-filled organs such as the gastrointestinal tract. Ultrasound enables veterinarians to evaluate the detailed internal architecture of organs.…

If you’re in the market for a veterinary ultrasound machine, the last thing you want to do is buy a system that is prone to malfunctions or that offers low image quality. These are two of the most common problems associated with ultrasound systems, but they’re certainly not the only ones. Some veterinarians do not appreciate the value of creating a plan to implement ultrasound in their practice before they make the purchase. This can greatly reduce the use of…
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