Canon Medical's Aplio i-series is well regarded in vascular, abdominal, and elastography applications. The Aplio i800 sits at the top of the line with Precision Imaging technologies including Superb Micro-vascular Imaging (SMI), a tool that visualizes low-velocity blood flow without Doppler aliasing. The Aplio i700 delivers similar capability at a lower price point. For mobile and multi-room workflows, the Xario 200G brings a lighter footprint while keeping clinical performance solid enough for general imaging and point-of-care applications.
Financing Canon Medical systems follows the same path as any premium imaging acquisition. We fund new equipment purchased from Canon's dealer network as well as pre-owned and refurbished systems from independent biomedical vendors. The minimum transaction is $50,000. A new Aplio i800 with a full probe set typically prices between $150,000 and $230,000. Pre-owned i700 units in good condition come in between $70,000 and $120,000 depending on probe package and software generation.
Canon Medical is the renamed successor to Toshiba Medical, and the Aplio platform has been building on that engineering lineage for decades. The brand is not the loudest in the room, but the systems perform in demanding clinical environments and hold residual value reasonably well, which helps on the financing side.