Nikon Eclipse Ui: Revolutionizing digital pathology with precision and ease of use

Published On: 26 February, 2024/By /

Nikon Eclipse Ui: Revolutionizing digital pathology with precision and ease of use

Published On: 26 February, 2024/By /

In clinical pathology and diagnostics, the need for precision, efficiency and digital integration is greater than ever.
To meet these needs with cutting-edge technology, Nikon has introduced the Eclipse Ui, a state-of-the-art digital upright microscope designed to redefine the standards of digital clinical pathology and diagnostics.
The Nikon Eclipse Ui is a harmonious combination of Nikon’s optical excellence and digital innovation, offering a complete, IVDR-certified solution for medical professionals.

A look into the future with IVDR certification

The Nikon Eclipse Ui is not just any digital microscope; it is a fully motorized brightfield microscope that boasts impressive features including 4X, 10X, 20X and 40X Plan Fluor objectives, a 13.8Mp camera and a computer equipped with specialized software.
This combination delivers high-quality images that can be shared in real-time, making it an ideal choice for clinicians and pathologists of all experience levels.
With its IVDR certification*, Eclipse Ui’s images can be used with confidence for diagnostics by medical professionals in the EU and other regions where IVDR is applicable, ensuring compliance with local regulations elsewhere.

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Ease of use and automated features

Nikon’s Eclipse Ui is a testament to user-friendly design, tailored specifically for clinical workflows.
This fully digital upright microscope eliminates the hassle of manual adjustments for the camera and microscope settings.
Users can simply load their standard slides, press a button and within seconds get an overview image of the sample.
Automated features such as barcode scanning, autofocus and low-magnification scanning further simplify the process, allowing easy navigation to areas of interest at higher magnifications without manual adjustments.

Unsurpassed image quality

Nikon’s reputation for superior image quality shines through in the Eclipse Ui, thanks to its 13.8Mp CMOS color camera and Plan Fluor lens that ensures high resolution and contrast.
The seamless transition between overview and detail views, along with the camera’s excellent color reproduction, makes sharing and analyzing high-quality images easier than ever.
The digital microscope’s reliance on a high-resolution 24-inch screen, rather than traditional eyepieces, improves user comfort and facilitates real-time image sharing for discussions, teaching or diagnostics.

Remote control options

One of the most prominent features of Eclipse Ui is its ability to be controlled remotely, simplifying the process of consulting with colleagues or sharing data for a second opinion.
This remote functionality is facilitated through a secure, dedicated cloud service, eliminating the need for third-party interfaces and requiring only internet access.
This feature underlines the suitability of the microscope for modern medical practices where collaboration and data security are of utmost importance. Nikon’s Eclipse Ui is more than just a tool; it is a comprehensive solution. Contact us at BergmanLabora and we will be happy to book a demo!

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