I came across an article about Samsung's $400 3D LCD monitor coming out in
April so I thought I'd pass it on for those who may be interested.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/07/samsung-officially-introduces-2233rz-the-22-inch-3d-panel-for-g/
I'm pretty sure their 3D implementation is
I would also recommend the nanodrop. It takes a whole spectra every
measurement and there is no need to dilute your sample. You can demo it for
a week and try it out.
James M. Vergis, Ph.D.
University of Virginia Molecular Physiology
Our lab recently purchased a Zeiss Discovery V.20 stereo microscope after
demoing an Olympus. We also own a Leica but we aren't happy with the sales
support (they can't keep a representative in our area) so Leica wasn't
considered.#10;#10;In my opinion the optics between the Olympus and the
. Mitsubishi
also sells 3D TVs... I'm not sure about other manufacturers.
James
James M. Vergis, Ph.D.
University of Virginia Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
MKWEINR 438 Jordan Hall
1340 Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0736
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James M. Vergis, Ph.D.
University of Virginia Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics
MKWEINR 438 Jordan Hall
1340 Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0736
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