[Histonet] Processors

Jamal j.rowaihi <@t> alborglaboratories.com
Thu Oct 23 03:25:23 CDT 2014


hi colleague
if your daily processed specimens less than hundred, go ahead for VIP5.



Best Regards,


Jamal M. Al Rowaihi	Anatomic Pathology Supervisor       | Al Borg
Medical Laboratories |  Mobile +966 503629832|
j.rowaihi <@t> alborglaboratories.com 
Palestine St, Al Rajhi Building, P.O. Box 52817, Jeddah 21573, KSA    |
Phone: +966 12 670 0099	      | Fax: +966 12 676 4984     |
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Please help me decide on a processor, I am currently inquiring about
refurbished processors for a small derm path lab with very low volumes. I
have quotes for  VIP5 for $24-27k, VIP2000 for $8k, VIP E150 for $14k and a
Leica TP1020 type 4 for $17. Which one would you recommend? What's durable
and won't break down often? Should I go for the vip2000 compared to vip5 to
save money?
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