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Report date: 02.08.2025
The product in the image is a portable ultrasound system mounted on a cart (stand). The system consists of a main unit, a user control panel, a high-resolution LCD screen, and an ultrasound probe. This system is equipped with components such as a built-in printer and probe holders. The GE Voluson series is specifically designed for women’s health applications. In this context, it is extensively used in fields such as obstetrics (pregnancy), gynecology, urology, and breast imaging. However, it also has sufficient capacity for other medical diagnostic procedures such as general radiology and vascular imaging. The device features 2D, 3D, and 4D (real-time 3D) imaging modes.
The GE (General Electric) brand logo is clearly visible on the main unit of the device in the image. The model name Voluson i is present on the control panel. The brand of the printer integrated into the device’s cart is Sony. Based on this information, the product’s brand and model have been definitively identified as GE Voluson i.
A breakdown of the product and accessories shown in the images is listed below:
The overall condition of the device is assessed as used. No significant discoloration or yellowing is observed on its white and gray plastic casing. The fact that the lower part and wheels of the device’s cart are wrapped in stretch film suggests that the product has been recently transported or stored. Overall, its condition is good compared to a device typically used in a healthcare facility.
Upon inspection of the device’s casing, screen, keyboard, and other components, no serious physical deformation has been identified. There may be minor scratches or marks on the surfaces due to use, but as far as can be seen from the photographs, there are no major cracks, fractures, or dents. The buttons and trackball on the device’s control panel appear complete and intact.
Mechanical parts such as the device’s probe holders and wheel mechanism appear visually sound. The only evidence that the electronic components are working is the small, green, illuminated screen on the control unit hanging on the left side of the device. However, the characters on this screen are illegible. Since the device’s main screen is off, it cannot be determined from the image whether the system is fully operational or if there are any electronic faults.
One ultrasound probe and its cable are visible attached to the device in the image. No crushing, cuts, or peeling are visible on the cable’s outer insulation. There is a Sony brand printer integrated into the cart. Additionally, there is a control unit with a small screen hanging next to the device.
There are labels containing technical information and barcodes on the front of the device, under the Sony printer, and on various parts of the main unit. However, due to the poor image quality, the Serial Number, REF Code, Lot Number, or other technical data on these labels cannot be read.
The device’s 15-inch main LCD screen is off. Therefore, no error messages, menu content, or operating hours information can be displayed on the screen. Although the small screen on the side control unit is active, its content is unintelligible.
No serious visual damage, rust, or wear (e.g., fractures, cracks) has been detected on the product. This indicates that the device has been physically well-maintained. However, the most significant potential risk is that the device has not been shown in working condition. The failure of the screen and system to power on prevents an assessment of the functionality of the electronic components and the probe. The fact that the lower part of the cart is covered with stretch film may be concealing potential defects in this area. Nevertheless, based on the available visual evidence, it can be said that the device’s physical condition is generally good.