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Unfortunately the PHILIPS EPIQ 5G ULTRASOUND SYSTEM MANF: 2016 Ultrasound - OB / GYN - Vascular (listing #4417605) has been sold or is no longer available. Please browse the listings below or use the searchbox above to find another item that may match your search criteria.

PANASONIC VCR and DVD Parts and Accessories For Sale and Wanted

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PANASONIC AG-MD835 VCR and DVD Parts For Sale

Part Number: AG-MD835
VCR

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PANASONIC AG-MD830 VCR and DVD Parts For Sale

Part Number: AG-MD830
VCR

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May 01  

PANASONIC New LQ-MD800 VCR and DVD Parts For Sale

Part Number: LQ-MD800
New DVD Recorder

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VCR and DVD

VCR and DVD medical equipment have played a significant role in the healthcare industry, although their usage has declined in recent years with the advent of more advanced digital technologies. VCRs (Video Cassette Recorders) were commonly used for recording and playback of medical procedures, such as surgeries, endoscopies, and ultrasounds. They allowed healthcare professionals to review and analyze patient data, aiding in diagnosis, treatment, and medical education. On the other hand, DVD players were utilized for storing and viewing medical imaging studies, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans. This allowed for easy access and sharing of patient information among different healthcare providers.

The price range for VCR and DVD medical equipment varied depending on the specific features, capabilities, and quality. Generally, VCRs were more affordable, ranging from $100 to $500, while DVD players were slightly higher in price, ranging from $200 to $800. However, it is important to note that these price ranges are approximate and may vary based on the manufacturer, model, and additional functionalities.

Several manufacturers have been prominent in the VCR and DVD medical equipment space. Some notable ones include Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, JVC, and Philips. These companies have been known for producing reliable and high-quality medical equipment, catering to the specific needs of healthcare professionals. However, with the advancement of digital technology, many manufacturers have shifted their focus to more advanced imaging and storage solutions, leading to a decline in the production and availability of VCR and DVD medical equipment.