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Guy Hagen on
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Dear Friends:
I generally try to build my own computers, and for my new one I bought a
4TB hard drive $109.
I find this sort of behavior from the microscope companies to be very
offensive. It is the same trick they use when they try to sell you a laser
for $14,000 which you can buy yourself directly from the manufacturer for
less than half that price. I (try to) refuse to deal with them when they
are so blatantly jacking up the prices like this.
cheers,
Guy Hagen
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 7:48 AM Mirco Martino <
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> Hi all,
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> we are buying a new fluorescent microscope wide-field system. The system
> include a workstation with 64GB DDR4 RAM, 11GB of graphic card, 512 gb of
> memory and SSD-RAID of 2TB. There is an option to increase the SSD-RAID to
> 4TB for about 6000$ extra. The system will be use for both fixed materiel
> imaging and for live-imaging with time-laps, z-stack, tiling and
> multi-fluorophores experiments. I was wondering if it is worth to invest
> those extra money for this option or not. This will be the first time we
> will have time-laps experiments, so I don't know what to expect as pictures
> size.
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> What do you think?
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments and opinions!
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