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 Date:12/3/2007
Luxo
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News Release
Luxo's New TRU Trinocular 23mm Microscopes Enable Simultaneous On-Screen and Eyepiece Viewing
Luxos New TRU Trinocular 23mm Microscopes Enable Simultaneous On-Screen and Eyepiece Viewing
New Product: System 373 TRU Trinocular 23mm Microscopes
Design: Luxo
Manufacturer: Luxo
Product Applications: Inspection and assembly
Product Description: Luxo extends its industry-leading Trinocular Microscope line to include a new range of TRU Trinocular 23mm Microscopes. Luxos new System 373 TRU Trinocular Microscopes enable users to simultaneously view images on screen and through the eyepieces.
Luxos complete line of System 373 Microscopes have a digital magnification of 400X and offer 25% greater magnification, 15% greater field of view and 20% greater working distance than traditional System 350 models. Such traditional System 350 models provide an optical magnification of 225X while System 373 microscopes provide a total optical magnification of 270X. Similarly, System 373 Microscopes have a 15% greater viewing area than traditional System 350 models.
Construction and Finishes:
System 373 TRU Trinocular Microscopes feature heavy-duty aluminum housings and come standard with 10X, 23mm widefield eyepieces and eyeshields. The microscopes rotate 360º in their focus mounts. Models have a zoom range of 0.7 to 4.5 giving them a magnification range of 7X to 45X. The zoom ratio of 7:1 is adjusted via dual graduated control knobs located on the side of the head. System 373 TRU Trinocular Microscopes can be used with Luxo single boom stands or dual boom ball-bearing stands.
Ordering Information: Literature, specifications and pricing for System 373 TRU Trinocular Microscopes is available from Luxo Corporation, 200 Clearbrook Road, Elmsford, New York 10523. Telephone: . Fax: . Visit Luxo Corporation at: www.luxous.com.
Luxo is a worldwide pioneer in multi-adjustable, spring-balanced task lights, illuminated magnifiers and microscope systems, since 1937.
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