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Sony Introduces pulse detection tool Nadi FVA-U1 In Japan

1__sony-veins-readerThere is good news for the medical world. Of course this is good news about new technology that can be used to examine the patient, making it easier for the doctor's work and is also useful to detect the disease course, what is now being suffered by the patients who come to the hospital.

Sony finally kept his promise that would give birth to one of the products for the health sector, which once claimed he made this tool is also a pulse detection devices most of the world's smallest and lightest in existence today.

Previously existing similar devices launched by Hitachi measuring only 3mm thick, which also claims that the product be the smallest output current.

But of course Hitachi product output will not be a rival for the product output FVA-U1 Sony because it will only be marketed in Japan on December 18, 2009, while Hitachi's own products are not present in the country so that the Sony would not be afraid to lose competitiveness.

Output of health products Sony is reportedly weighs 33 grams, can be connected using a USB cable and have an extra layer that can store or record the scan data. Not mentioned is the price range of these products, but presumably it will also motivate doctors to work diligently, never tired to learn and never tired of serving his patients. Because of course, technology will become good friends who support his work in the future.

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