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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: I-scope
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 29 April 2002

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Camera system shows skin texture, old keratin cells, and clogged pores that are invisible to the naked eye and connects directly to a PC

Moritex Europe has announced the introduction of the I-scope, a new addition to its Charm View skin analysis product range Using the latest plug and play technology the I-scope connects directly through a USB adapter to a PC, allowing on-the-fly recording of a person's skin or hair condition

Weighing only 200g the handheld I-scope operates in wide ranging conditions from 5 to 35C and up to 85% relative humidity.

Based upon advanced CCD camera technology the I-scope shows skin texture, old keratin cells, and clogged pores that are invisible to the naked eye.

The I-scope is the perfect tool to visually communicate the condition of a customers hair, scalp, or skin.

Skin texture and pigmentation can now be seen more precisely, because the I-scope uses three polarising filters to minimise light diffusion.

With only three buttons controlling its operation, the I-scope is simple to use.

Built for versatility, it has a comprehensive range of rapid interchange lenses ranging from 1X for whole face analysis, to 700X magnification - enough to provide detailed analysis of hair cuticles or keratin cells.

As a communication, education, and sales tool the affordably priced I-scope can aid cosmetic and pharmaceutical product manufacturers, spas, and hair and skin salons in communicating the need for a particular product or service.

After treatment the I-scope can present clients with the visual proof of the resulting improvement.

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