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Viso Projection Microscope Summary

VISO Projection Microscope

Show off your cell culture by projecting it onto a wall for all to see, then flip the digital camera and capture images directly to your computer.

 

 

Imagine watching an amoeba slowly moving along the ceiling. Picture seeing pollen grains the size of marbles scattered across your floor. Gaze in wonder at insect wings covering your walls. This is the microscopic world. It is a world that is filled with secrets and mystery. And now you can bring this world to life! The Viso Projection Microscope will let you discover and share the beautiful creatures and microscopic structures that are too small to see.

 

The Viso Projection Microscope is a real microscope that allows you to project the microscopic world onto any surface. How you use it is limited only by your imagination!

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Product Specs (in a dark room)

Magnification: 50-500X

Illumination power:2 Watts or about 180 Lumens

Resolution: 2 microns

 

The Viso Projection Microscope is easy to use. Just [dothis, this, and this] to begin projecting the microscopic world on any surface.

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Classroom uses:

  • Group microscopy observations
  • Quickly and easily share and collaborate with classmates
  • Streamline teacher assessment of microscopic techniques and specimen/structure identification
  • Real time observations of microbe behavior
  • Allows for more accurate scientific drawings of microscopic observations
  • Independent, student led investigations


 

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