
As said in my previous post, many customers are asking for 4D ultrasound, even though such equipment does not have any proven clinical purpose. After GE, Philips and Siemens, Esaote, who earlier seems not bent on joining the bandwagon, gave in to pressure and released their own version of 4D Ultrasound (Picus Just4D).
Well, maybe, Esaote's move is not just mere "giving-in to pressure", rather it is more of "listening to the ground". But with GE and Philips so entrenched in the market already with their Voluson 730 4D (GE) and HDI4000 Live 3D (Philips) system, is there enough room for Esaote?
That is what we, as Esaote's exclusive dealer, would have to find out.
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