The jury is still out on the chemistry analyzer shown above. From the patient's point of view... It's a very good instrument. It turns out accurate results. And, its precision is impressive.
In fact, its dry slide technology, developed originally by Kodak, redefined clinical precision.
But if the engineers had purposely designed it to waste reagents and supplies... They couldn't have done a better job.
But it's new. Maybe we'll get the bugs out.
Truth be told... I was spoiled by its little brother... The Vitros 250. Now there was a great chemistry analyzer!
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