Researchers typically rely on manufacturers for instruments crucial to their work, often facing limitations due to mass production and built-in obsolescence. However, one company stands apart, prioritizing constant innovation, excellence, and limitless upgrades for their instruments. Their primary focus from 1976 to 1991 was computerizing research spectrophotometers. Their motto humorously emphasizes the role of hardware as merely housing the sample and generating signals, with the computer handling everything else. (Olis Clarity)
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