Power meter offers ultrafast laser tuning

April 2, 2009
The new TUNER Power Meter from Gentec Electro-Optics Inc. keeps your lasers in tune. The meter presents a large LCD display and an ultrafast needle that is faster than other meters, and offers numerous features, including min and max holds for both displays, comet-tail needle and bar-graph function.

The new TUNER Power Meter from Gentec Electro-Optics Inc. keeps your lasers in tune. The meter presents a large LCD display and an ultrafast needle that is 10 times faster than other available meters, and offers numerous features, including min and max holds for both displays, comet-tail needle and bar-graph function. The new TUNER comes in Gentec-EO's ergonomic design, with a large LCD display and easy to use direct access keys. It will be demonstrated at booth 1628 of the CLEO 2009 show.
Gentec Electro-Optics Inc.
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
www.gentec-eo.com

Posted by C. Settino, www.laserfocusworld.com


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Stay Tuned... with the new TUNER Power Meter from Gentec Electro-Optics Inc. This brand new meter presents both a large LCD display and an ultrafast needle, 10X faster than anything else on the market. It comes with more features than the competition, like min and max holds for both displays, comet tail needle and bargraph function. As always, the new TUNER comes in Gentec-EO's ergonomic design, with a large LCD display and easy to use direct access keys. Come see it in action at booth 1628 of the CLEO 2009 show.

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