
GE LOGIQ — Entry Portable General Imaging with Vascular
GE LOGIQ e BT12
The GE HealthCare LOGIQ e BT12 maintains the 4.6 kg form factor and 15-inch LCD of the BT11 but introduces a redesigned keyboard interface and meaningful clinical upgrades. Tissue Doppler Imaging and automated Intima-Media Thickness measurement expand diagnostic capability, while a 20% improvement in contrast resolution aids visualization of subtle tissue variations. At $850/month rental, the BT12 offers a practical upgrade path for vascular and multi-specialty practices.
- Auto IMT for standardized carotid assessment — Edge-detection algorithms perform instant carotid wall thickness calculations, standardizing a procedure that is time-consuming and error-prone when done manually — directly supporting reimbursable vascular diagnostics.
- Tissue Doppler Imaging for cardiac assessment — TDI shifts Doppler measurement focus from blood flow to myocardial tissue movement, allowing more detailed cardiac evaluations than the BT11 offered.
- 20% contrast resolution improvement — Updated signal processing delivers better tissue differentiation on the same portable platform, reducing repeat scans on difficult-to-image patients.
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Frequently Asked Questions
GE LOGIQ e BT12 pricing depends on whether the system is new or preowned, the probes selected, general imaging software options, cart or portable configuration, warranty/service coverage, delivery, and training. A configured quote should show the complete package - system, probes, software, warranty, and delivery timeline - so your team can compare purchase, lease, finance, trade-in, or rental options.
Yes. Standard Ultrasound can structure a GE LOGIQ e BT12 quote around purchase, financing, lease, rental, or trade-in options, depending on availability and your workflow. Many buyers compare monthly payment, short-term rental, preowned savings, and trade-in credit before requesting a quote.
There are several LOGIQ e generations. The laptop-style units used BT (Breakthrough) software naming, so BT12 is the 2012 revision that followed the BT11, adding a redesigned keyboard, Tissue Doppler Imaging, automated carotid IMT, and hockey-stick probe support. GE later moved the NextGen LOGIQ e to R (revision) naming, sold as R7, R8, and R9 with more processing channels.
Yes. The GE LOGIQ e BT12 is an entry portable general imaging system designed for vascular and multi-specialty exams in medical offices, outpatient clinics, vascular and MSK practices, and bedside or point-of-care settings. It covers peripheral vascular, small parts, abdominal, and OB/GYN studies, and adds Tissue Doppler Imaging plus automated carotid intima-media thickness measurement to standardize vascular work.
The GE LOGIQ e BT12 is a strong fit when your team needs portable vascular and general imaging across more than one room or location. It is especially relevant for vascular labs, cardiology and internal medicine offices, MSK and rheumatology clinics, and mobile or bedside services that want LOGIQ-family tools in a laptop-style platform rather than a full console.
Choose the GE LOGIQ e BT12 when portable vascular and general imaging on the older RS-probe platform is the priority. Consider the earlier LOGIQ e BT11 for a lower-cost entry unit without the BT12 vascular upgrades, the NextGen LOGIQ e for more processing channels and MSK or anesthesiology tools, and the LOGIQ P9 when you want a compact console with more probe ports. Confirm the exact configuration in your quote.
The GE LOGIQ e BT12 is an ultra-portable, laptop-style system that carries over the roughly 4.6 kg (10.1 lb) form factor and 15-inch high-resolution LCD of the BT11. The lithium-ion battery supports up to about one hour of scan time between charges, which makes it easy to carry between offices, procedure rooms, and bedside or mobile settings.
The GE LOGIQ e BT12 console has one active probe port using GE's RS micro-connector, matching its laptop-style design. Practices typically swap between a vascular linear, an abdominal convex, and a cardiac or endocavity probe as needed rather than keeping several connected at once. Confirm the exact connector and any docking options for your configuration in the quote.
The GE LOGIQ e BT12 supports a range of GE RS-series transducers depending on configuration. Documented options include the 8L-RS and 12L-RS linear probes for peripheral vascular and small parts, the L8-18i-RS and i12L-RS hockey-stick probes for superficial and intraoperative work, the 4C-RS convex for abdominal, the 8C-RS microconvex, the E8C-RS endocavity for OB/GYN, and the 3S-RS phased array for cardiac. Confirm the exact probes for your workflow in your quote.
Yes, when properly configured, the GE LOGIQ e BT12 supports advanced imaging such as Tissue Doppler Imaging, CrossXBeam spatial compounding, SRI speckle reduction, LOGIQView panoramic imaging, and basic 3D volume reconstruction. Automated intima-media thickness measurement adds standardized carotid assessment. Buyers should confirm the exact software packages and probes in the quote, especially for vascular and small-parts workflows.
Available workflow tools may include Auto IMT for automated carotid intima-media thickness, B-Steer with Needle Recognition to track the needle during guided procedures, a Follow-Up tool that compares current and prior exams, and an on-system Report Writer. GE says these tools help standardize measurements and reduce exam time. Confirm which options are enabled for your configuration in the quote.
Yes. The GE LOGIQ e BT12 supports DICOM connectivity so studies can flow into PACS and EMR/EHR reporting systems, alongside USB media export and VGA video output. As a laptop-style general imaging system it does not use EchoPAC; confirm the exact DICOM services - Store, Print, Worklist, and Structured Reports - and network setup for your facility in the quote.
Standard Ultrasound describes its GE LOGIQ e BT12 support as including a full GE warranty, dedicated service coordination, and a direct support line. The specific warranty term is confirmed for the exact new, preowned, probe, and software configuration in the quote.
Standard Ultrasound says it coordinates nationwide delivery, on-site installation, EMR integration, staff training, and ongoing support. Its training page also says GE ultrasound purchases include training options such as in-person, remote, and on-demand education. Your quote should specify delivery timing, installation needs, training format, and support contacts.
Ask Standard Ultrasound to confirm the written trial or return terms for your exact GE LOGIQ e BT12 configuration before purchase. The product page promotes a 30-day trial, but the return policy says returns generally must be initiated within 30 days, products must be unused and in original packaging, and custom-configured products or special-order probes may be non-returnable.
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