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Portable X Ray Devices are a type of radiography equipment used to capture images of the body for medical diagnosis. These devices are typically used in emergency and trauma situations, where the patient is unable to be moved to a stationary X Ray machine. Portable X Ray Devices are also used in remote locations, such as in rural areas or in developing countries, where access to stationary X Ray machines is limited.
Portable X Ray Devices are typically battery-powered and can be easily transported to the patient. They are designed to be lightweight and compact, and can be operated by a single person. The images produced by these devices are of a lower resolution than those produced by stationary X Ray machines, but are still suitable for medical diagnosis.
Some companies in the Portable X Ray Devices market include GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Canon Medical Systems, and Shimadzu Corporation. Show Less Read more