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Comparing the Philips Gemini GXL and Gemini TF PET/CT Equipment
Let’s start with what they offer that’s the same:
Here’s what’s different between the two models:
Here’s the advantage of a Gemini GXL:
A Gemini GXL produces quality images and reliability. While the Gemini TF is better in almost every way, the GXL does win when it comes to your budget. It costs about $40K less to purchase than a TF, however service and installation/logistics costs are roughly identical.
Here’s the advantage of a Gemini TF:
TF stands for True Flight. Time of flight technology improves the system’s accuracy in locating targeted masses and allows for the use of lower doses and the detection of smaller lesions. Philips was the first to bring time of flight to market and is the only company that has had it available long enough for units with the feature to enter the secondary market. It’s important to note that not all Gemini TFs have time of flight, so make sure the system has it if it’s an important feature to you.
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The Gemini TF is hands-down the superior choice, although it will cost you more. Since it’s also the only time of flight system on the secondary market, the Philips Gemini TF is a wise choice.
If you’re looking for medical imaging equipment that can deliver high performance, great warranties and lower price points, a unit on the secondary market makes sense. Talk to the experts at Atlantis Worldwide for more information.
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Meet the author: Vikki Harmonay