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Background

The Philips CX50 is a portable ultrasound machine first introduced by Philips Healthcare in 2008. Designed to deliver high-quality imaging in a compact form, the CX50 was developed to meet the growing demand for mobile diagnostic equipment without sacrificing image clarity or diagnostic power. Ultrasound systems like the CS50 are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and field settings where space is limited or mobility is critical, such as emergency rooms, intensive care units, and rural healthcare environments.

Before devices like the CX50, ultrasound systems were typically large, stationary, and expensive to operate. Portable ultrasound technology became more popular in the early 2000s as advances in miniaturization, battery life, and processing power allowed manufacturers to shrink high-performance machines into smaller, more flexible designs. The CX50 was part of this wave, offering many of the features found in full-sized systems, including premium imaging capabilities like PureWave crystal technology for better penetration and clearer resolution in difficult-to-scan patients.

Philips designed the CX50 to support a wide range of clinical applications, including cardiology, vascular imaging, emergency medicine, and critical care. The system can be used with various transducers to perform different types of scans, such as echocardiograms or abdominal assessments. In addition to its portability, the CX50 is known for its relatively rugged build and ease of transport, making it a common choice for both traditional healthcare facilities and mobile medical teams.

While the CX50 remains a durable and reliable device, regular maintenance and occasional repairs are necessary to keep it functioning properly. Common repairs include replacing broken probes, fixing damaged ports, and addressing software or hardware malfunctions. With proper care, the Philips CX50 continues to serve as an essential tool in providing timely, high-quality imaging in both routine and critical healthcare situations.

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Identification

The Philips CX50 is a compact, portable ultrasound machine with a durable, laptop-like design. It typically features a silver and gray color scheme with a flat keyboard, integrated trackball, and a fold-up LCD screen. The device weighs approximately 16.5 pounds (7.5 kilograms) and is built for easy transport, often including a carrying handle. The overall dimensions are roughly 14.8 inches (37.6 cm) wide, 4.8 inches (12.2 cm) high (closed), and 14.4 inches (36.6 cm) deep.

Users can distinguish the CX50 from other Philips ultrasound systems by its small footprint and compact layout compared to larger models like the EPIQ or Affiniti series. The "Philips" logo appears above the screen, and the model name "CX50 CompactXtreme" is typically printed near the keyboard or on the device casing. The system is primarily available in one standard color combination and does not offer multiple color variants.

The model number and serial number can usually be found on a label located on the bottom or back of the machine. This label often lists "CX50" clearly along with manufacturing details, regulatory information, and a barcode. Verifying the model number is important because Philips produces several similar portable units, and selecting the correct guides and replacement parts depends on proper identification.

Special features that help identify the CX50 include the rounded edges of the system, its attached transducer ports along the side, and its design optimized for quick setup in mobile environments.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Philips Healthcare
  • Model Number: CX50
  • Alternate Name: Philips CX50 CompactXtreme
  • Device Type: Portable ultrasound system
  • Dimensions: 14.8 in (37.6 cm) width x 4.8 in (12.2 cm) height (closed) x 14.4 in (36.6 cm) depth
  • Weight: 16.5 lbs (7.5 kg)
  • Display: 15-inch LCD, adjustable tilt
  • Imaging Technology: PureWave crystal technology
  • Supported Applications: Cardiology, vascular, abdominal, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, critical care
  • Available Transducers: Sector, linear, curved, and TEE probes (multiple options)
  • Ports:
    • Two active transducer ports
    • USB ports for data export
    • VGA output for external display
  • Power Supply: AC power with rechargeable battery backup
  • Operating System: Philips proprietary ultrasound OS
  • Connectivity: DICOM networking, wireless data transfer (optional)
  • Notable Features:
    • Tissue Specific Imaging (TSI) presets
    • Speckle Reduction Imaging (SRI)
    • 2D, color Doppler, pulsed wave Doppler, and tissue Doppler imaging modes
    • Battery-powered operation for up to 1 hour

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