
GE LOGIQ — Value Multi-Specialty Console
GE LOGIQ P5
The GE HealthCare LOGIQ P5 operates on TruScan architecture with three active probe ports and 3D/4D imaging capability. Verified at 75 kg from GE service manual documentation, it is a maneuverable compact console designed for clinic hallways and tight exam rooms. CrossXBeam spatial compounding and SRI deliver crisp B-mode image quality, while a 15-inch LCD on an articulating arm and integrated DVD-R/W drive round out a system that punches above its entry-level price point at $500/month rental.
- 3D/4D obstetric imaging on TruScan architecture — Real-time volumetric fetal imaging for clinical assessment of fetal structures, combined with TruAccess raw data processing for post-exam optimization.
- CrossXBeam and SRI image enhancement — Spatial compounding from multiple angles improves tissue differentiation and border definition, while speckle reduction delivers cleaner B-mode images across all applications.
- 75 kg mobile console with 3 probe ports — Verified weight from GE service manual proves the P5 is a genuinely maneuverable cart — not a heavy stationary unit — with enough ports for multi-specialty daily schedules.
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Frequently Asked Questions
GE LOGIQ P5 pricing depends on whether the system is new or preowned, the probes selected, general imaging software options, console configuration, warranty/service coverage, delivery, and training. A configured quote should show the complete package - console, 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 P5 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.
The GE LOGIQ P5 shipped in several editions - the base P5, the P5 Pro, and the P5 Premium - along with BT (Breakthrough) software revisions such as BT11 released over the platform's life. The main practical differences are the number of active probe ports and the included imaging options. Confirm the exact edition and BT revision in your quote.
Yes. The GE LOGIQ P5 is a value multi-specialty ultrasound console designed for shared-service imaging in community hospitals, imaging clinics, physician offices, and outpatient departments. It is a multipurpose color Doppler system covering abdominal, OB/GYN, cardiac, vascular, MSK, small-parts, and pediatric-neonatal exams, so a single console can handle a broad everyday caseload for a value-focused practice.
The GE LOGIQ P5 is a strong fit when your team needs dependable general imaging across several applications without a premium budget. It is especially relevant for community hospitals, imaging clinics, OB/GYN and vascular offices, and mobile or outreach settings that want a maneuverable LOGIQ console rather than a flagship platform. As a legacy system it is most often chosen preowned.
Choose the GE LOGIQ P5 when a preowned, value multi-specialty console is the priority. Consider the LOGIQ P9 for a newer compact general-imaging system, the LOGIQ F8 for a compact mid-range platform, and the LOGIQ P10 when you want more headroom for mid-volume general imaging, OB/GYN, and vascular work. Confirm the exact configuration and current availability in your quote.
The GE LOGIQ P5 is a mobile, cart-based console that rolls between rooms on locking casters and weighs roughly 75 kg (165 lb) per GE's datasheet. It carries a 15-inch TFT LCD on an adjustable tilt-and-swivel arm plus an integrated keyboard, with front and rear handles for maneuvering. It runs on AC power rather than a battery, so confirm room placement and outlets in your quote.
The number of active probe ports depends on the edition: the GE LOGIQ P5 Premium carries three active probe ports, while the P5 Pro ships with two and offers a third-port kit as an option. That lets a practice keep convex, linear, and phased-array or endocavity probes connected for abdominal, vascular, cardiac, and OB/GYN exams. Confirm the port count for your exact edition in the quote.
The GE LOGIQ P5 supports a broad GE transducer range - sector phased-array, convex, microconvex, linear, biplane, Doppler pencil, and real-time 4D volume probes - depending on configuration. Documented options include convex probes such as the 4C and 8C, phased-array 3S, 5S, and 7S, linear 8L, 9L, and 12L, and 4D volume probes like the 4D3C-L. Confirm the probes matched to your applications in the quote.
Yes, when configured. The GE LOGIQ P5 supports advanced modes such as real-time 4D volume imaging, Speckle Reduction Imaging (SRI), and CrossBeam spatial compounding, plus options including Elastography, B-Flow, and Coded Contrast Imaging, alongside standard B-mode, Color Flow, Power Doppler, and PW/CW Doppler. Buyers should confirm which imaging options and probes are included in the quote, especially for 4D OB or elastography work.
Available automation and workflow tools may include Automatic Optimization (Auto Tissue, Auto Spectrum, and Auto Color Optimization), Auto IMT, real-time Auto Doppler calculations, and the SmartScan and ComfortScan software suites, depending on configuration. GE says these tools help improve image acquisition, throughput, and exam consistency. These are automation aids from the P5 era rather than the newer AI features found on current LOGIQ consoles.
Yes. The GE LOGIQ P5 uses its TruScan raw-data architecture to export studies to USB media or send them over the network with DICOM 3.0 connectivity and network storage. That lets the system push images to PACS and connect with reporting and EMR systems using standard DICOM services. Confirm the exact DICOM options - Store, Print, Worklist, and Structured Reports - for your configuration in the quote.
Standard Ultrasound describes its LOGIQ P5 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 LOGIQ P5 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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