Compactness, ease of use and smart functions have been introduced across a range of Topcon equipment demonstrated at the BCLA.
Compactness, ease of use and smart functions have been introduced across a range of Topcon equipment demonstrated at the BCLA.
Touchscreen technology has been brought to the KR-800 and 800s keratometers, along with rotary prism technology which allows for more stable readings. Fluometry and pupillometry have been added to the CA-200F topographer which Topcon said allowed for an in-situ view of the lens under fluorescein. The device also benefits from a new user interface and intuitive workflow allowing quicker and easier assessment particularly of post-refractive surgery patients.
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