UV-visible-NIR Microspectroscopy Available with Windows 10®

9 Dec 2016
Sophie Marsh
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CRAIC Technologies, a leading innovator of UV-visible-NIR microscopy solutions for science, has announced that it is now offering it's 20/30PV™ microspectrophotometer running on Windows 10®.

Scientists use the 20/30PV™ to measure the UV-visible-NIR transmission, reflectance, fluorescence and polarization spectra of microscopic samples. You will immediately notice a more fluid response, with Window 10’s newly enhanced stability and advanced memory management. Windows 10® will further improve the usability of CRAIC's Lambdafire™ spectroscopy software with such features as better windows usability, multiple desktops and speedy access to often used documents and spectra with "Home" view.

Cortana® is an intelligent search agent that gives scientists even more power as a fast search engine to locate and quickly analyze data both locally and on the web. Advanced security options, bundled in Windows Hello®, add biometric security to the 20/30PV™ microspectrometer. And best of all, Windows 10® is designed to more efficiently use resources allowing for even better operation of CRAIC's 20/30PV™ microspectroscopy systems.

"Windows 10® is a momentous enhancement for CRAIC Technologies customers" states Dr. Paul Martin, President of CRAIC Technologies. "All CRAIC customers using our 20/30PV™ instrument with Windows 10® will find this new version of Windows® a much more rewarding experience. With the dramatically improved interface and responsiveness of the operating system, CRAIC customers will experience the benefits of this new operating system immediately. Additionally, Windows 10® uses the latest graphics API's which offer major performance improvements for many existing graphics cards."

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UV-visible-NIR Microspectroscopy Available with Windows 10®