January 11, 2008 Celestron, the people who brought us the SkyScout Scope refractor telescope has released two new microscopes, a USB-powered handheld digital microscope (HDM) and a new LCD Digital ...
Considering the versatility of the microscopes available today, it's surprising that more people don't own one. They're handy in revealing fine detail in small objects at magnifications that a loupe ...
Step back and relax a bit. Using a microscope will no longer require hunchbacked peering, thanks to an LCD-equipped model due soon from Celestron. A 3.5-inch screen replaces the eyepiece, making it ...
Mad scientists of an earlier era were content with using a microtome and glass slides to examine odd cell structures through a dusty lens. Modern mad scientists know that there’s something a bit ...
Constructed from sturdy materials, with interchangeable stage plates, the Celestron Labs S10-60 has a professional, robust feel, provides a wide range of low-powered, clear, 3D images and is a useful ...
Celestron's Handheld Digital Microscope looks like what might result if Head-On, Apply Directly To The Forehead was redesigned by Sony. It is, however, absolutely freakin' brilliant. Slurping 400x ...
The LCD Digital Microscope replaces traditional eyepieces with an LCD Screen for easy and comfortable viewing and to share with others. The LCD Digital Microscope also features a built-in digital ...
A sub-$300 microscope with 3.5-inch digital screen and built-in camera is being launched at CES 2008 next week. Celestron’s LCD Digital Microscope has three magnification levels of 4x, 10x and 40x, as ...
Considering the versatility of the microscopes available today, it's surprising that more people don't own one. They're handy in revealing fine detail in small objects at magnifications that a loupe ...
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