A sixteen slice scanner will cost between $95,000-$165,000 installed with a “first scan” warranty. Your manufacture preference is a key component. While popularity can be disputed to all hours of the night - GE, Siemens, Philips, and Toshiba are without a doubt the major players in the CT scanner market today.Jan 9, 2014
Wow I would love to see this machine up close and in person. This thing is a work of art.
I've seen a naked MRI and the thing looked like something out of a SciFi movie.
Also interesting is the extreme processing power that is applied to read and produce the imagery they scan. You need to extremely beefy CPU & GPU power to create the diagnostic images taken by these machines.
I've seen a naked MRI and the thing looked like something out of a SciFi movie.
Also interesting is the extreme processing power that is applied to read and produce the imagery they scan. You need to extremely beefy CPU & GPU power to create the diagnostic images taken by these machines.
I've never been in one, but if I ever had to, I think I'd like to go into a naked machine. It just looks so much cooler. Is this techno-porn?
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