Fine image quality in a sleek compact body

The Honda HS-2100 is one of the latest developments from the Medical division of Honda Electronics, in Aichi, Japan. This portable, sleek, compact system has fine image quality, the firm reports: The front-end is fully digital which, combined with the unique technology, guarantees optimal image quality and focusing on pixel level.

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New high density probes, specially developed for the HS-2100, are also available. Other assets include a ‘first class 26 cm LCD display with 170° viewing angle in all directions allows optimal diagnostic use,’ Honda adds. Another special feature ensures greater visibility in rooms with dimmed lighting – the keyboard is illuminated and each active key is illuminated with a different colour. Additionally, Honda points out: ‘The HS-2100 is, of course, equipped with a USB connection for unlimited storage of images next to the internal memory for about 100 images.’
Details: http://www.honda-el.co.jp
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16.11.2011

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