Tim Mustapha

GE AMX IV Plus vs. Source-Ray SR130: Portable X-Ray Comparison

When it comes to portable X-ray, the GE AMX series is almost a "household" name at hospitals across the US and a number of other countries, and rightfully so. The AMX has proven itself reliable and functional for quite some time. Why then, are we taking the time to suggest that some of our customers might find a different product to be a better choice for their portable X-ray needs? 

Frankly, just like pretty much every other kind of imaging equipment in the world, there really isn't a "one size fits all" solution. For those of you who may not be scanning patients in a traditional hospital setting, we submit for your consideration:

Portable X-Ray Upgrades: Protecting Your Flat Panel Detector

Consider the last few years in X-ray equipment trends and the old adage “If it ain’t broke, don’t...

Digital X-Ray: CR vs. DR Flat Panels

By now, pretty much everybody in the radiology field knows that old-school, analog image...

GE Definium 8000 vs. Proteus w/Digital Detector: The Cost of Ownership

Ever since the advent of digital flat-panel detectors for analog X-ray systems, people from all...

GE Definium 5000 vs. Definium 8000 Digital X-Ray Rooms

We’re all used to seeing numbers in our imaging nomenclature, right? The number in a CT scanner...