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Model number: ECG-903 (Three channel)
Three channel ECG with interpretive
Build in rechargeable Li battery
Chinese/English language
Simultaneous 12 leads
320X240 graphic LCD, 3.8 inch screen
Paper size: 63mmX20/30m
Built in RS232 interface (USB is optional)
128 patients save/copy/communication
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