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- Automated digital slide scanner
- MSP™-320 transforms pathology workflows by enabling remote access to high-quality digital slide images, allowing pathologists to efficiently review cases and reduce turnaround times. It ensures secure storage, archiving, and easy retrieval of digital slides, eliminating issues of slide degradation. By removing the need for physical slide storage and transport, MSP™-320 streamlines logistics, offers long-term cost savings, and supports faster diagnoses and improved patient outcomes.
Key Features
- High-resolution imaging
- Fast slide scanning
- High-throughput operation
- Advanced image stitching
- Secure data storage
- 23-inch touchscreen monitor

Scan and digitize 320 slides in one click
Fully automated loading and nonstop scanning of slides up to 320.
Scanning speed of just 15 seconds each slide (15 x 15 mm), resulting in 8 minutes scan time per tray (16 slides).
Maximized productivity with a daily scanning capacity of up to 960 slides (3 rounds).

Guaranteed excellent image quality
MSP™ 320 provides high-resolution images with 0.19μm/pixel enabling precise visualization of cellular structures for accurate diagnosis.
The advanced stitching technique allows rapid whole-slide stitching while maintaining exceptional clarity and detail, even when zoomed into specific regions

Improved accessibility while ensuring data security
While enhancing accessibility to data that help reduce turnaround time for diagnosis and increase user convenience, MSP™ 320 also offers secure data storage, transmission and access control system.

User-friendly features that optimize the user experience
The viewer (IDV) provided with the system has exceptional digital zooming capabilities (up to 100X) with user-friendly interface and exceptional pixel resolution.
MSP™ 320 is equipped with a 23-inch touchscreen to optimize usability, enabling seamless navigation and intuitive controls for efficient diagnosis.
The A4-sized tray is specifically designed to simplify slide detachment, streamlining the process of storage and handling. Transferring the tray instead of individual slides reduces the risk of slide damage.
Slides scanned with MSP™320

