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MICROSCOPES IN T E R N A TIO N A L Now you can with the portable, affordable uScopeMXII!


Isn’t it about time you had your own Digital Microscope? interest creating fully focused image sets.


The uScopeMXII is a small digital desktop microscope you can use in your workplace or home office. It captures images from standard glass slides and sends them to your PC.


You can interactively browse slides with full control of focus, image processing, and location. You can also scan regions of


The industry-standard USB interface makes it simple to plug in and start capturing images. It easily interfaces with your desktop or laptop PC and allows you to view and capture slide images in a wide variety of environments.


The uScopeMXII is manufactured in the United States.


Features and Benefits


 Overview and Objective Cameras The uScopeMXII has an objective camera for scanning and an overview camera for navigating.


 Automatic Focus


Images are automatically focused using configurable focus algorithms.


 Portability


At a weight of about 5 lbs., the uScopeMXII is highly portable.


 Easy to Use


The uScope Navigator software simplifies scanning and browsing.


 Self-Contained


The uScopeMXII is self-contained and includes the electronics, cameras, stage, and optics in a device about the size of a large external disk drive.


 Full Imaging Control


User filters provide complete control over image processing and correction.


Microscopes International, LLC 555 Republic Drive, Suite 119 Plano, TX 75074-5498


Phone +1-214-785-2058 FAX +1-214-785-2138 Email sales@uscopes.com support@uscopes.com


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