Intelligent Refractor

Intelligent Refractor
NIDEK has announced the launch of the RT-6100 Intelligent Refractor. “The RT-6100 is a breakthrough refractor from NIDEK that enhances refraction workflow,” said a company spokesperson. “This refractor is designed to increase efficiency without compromising patient comfort. With a complete set of refraction functions, the RT-6100 provides the versatility for performing a quick refraction check to a comprehensive subjective refraction.” According to NIDEK, the combination of a streamlined refractor head and user-friendly control console allows exceptionally precise and quick examinations. NIDEK has also introduced two new system table models, the ST-6100 and ST-600. “The combination of these tables with the RT-6100 provides the COS-6100 and COS-610 Refraction Workstations for efficient workflow with seamless device connection,” said the NIDEK spokesperson. www.nidek.com
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