For more information visit www.invitrogen.com Today we're going to unbox the E-Gel® Imager; a small bench top gel documentation system that has many of the features and benefits of the larger, more expensive systems. So let's take a look at what we get in the box. It's a big box for a small camera hood. There's a USB cable, power cord, and various plug adapters for use in various countries. What I have here is the software package that comes with the system, it's actually two pieces of software, one is the image acquisition software, which takes the images, and the second is the image analysis software that allows you to quantitate individual bands in your gel. So I have two discs here; here is the gel capture software, here is the gel quantitation software. And here is a dongle that is the key that allows you to use the quantitation software. So let's take a closer look at the camera hood. We have the iris control here, the focus control, and then you have an adapter which is good for most gels, but we also sell separate filters for specialty gels like certain fluorescent stains or with Qdot®. On the back here, this is where your power cable will go in, and this is where the USB cable will go in. So let's plug this thing in. So I plugged the power cable into a wall socket, I'm going to connect that here and now I'm going to use the USB cable, and put that in there; and this will go into my laptop. Now you have a choice of three bases with the E-Gel® Imager system, you ...
E-Gel® Imager
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For more information visit www.invitrogen.com Today we're going to unbox the E-Gel® Imager; a small bench top gel documentation system that has many of the features and benefits of the larger, more expensive systems. So let's take a look at what we get in the box. It's a big box for a small camera hood. There's a USB cable, power cord, and various plug adapters for use in various countries. What I have here is the software package that comes with the system, it's actually two pieces of software, one is the image acquisition software, which takes the images, and the second is the image analysis software that allows you to quantitate individual bands in your gel. So I have two discs here; here is the gel capture software, here is the gel quantitation software. And here is a dongle that is the key that allows you to use the quantitation software. So let's take a closer look at the camera hood. We have the iris control here, the focus control, and then you have an adapter which is good for most gels, but we also sell separate filters for specialty gels like certain fluorescent stains or with Qdot®. On the back here, this is where your power cable will go in, and this is where the USB cable will go in. So let's plug this thing in. So I plugged the power cable into a wall socket, I'm going to connect that here and now I'm going to use the USB cable, and put that in there; and this will go into my laptop. Now you have a choice of three bases with the E-Gel® Imager system, you ...
For more information visit www.invitrogen.com Today we're going to unbox the E-Gel® Imager; a small bench top gel documentation system that has many of the features and benefits of the larger, more expensive systems. So let's take a look at what we get in the box. It's a big box for a small camera hood. There's a USB cable, power cord, and various plug adapters for use in various countries. What I have here is the software package that comes with the system, it's actually two pieces of software, one is the image acquisition software, which takes the images, and the second is the image analysis software that allows you to quantitate individual bands in your gel. So I have two discs here; here is the gel capture software, here is the gel quantitation software. And here is a dongle that is the key that allows you to use the quantitation software. So let's take a closer look at the camera hood. We have the iris control here, the focus control, and then you have an adapter which is good for most gels, but we also sell separate filters for specialty gels like certain fluorescent stains or with Qdot®. On the back here, this is where your power cable will go in, and this is where the USB cable will go in. So let's plug this thing in. So I plugged the power cable into a wall socket, I'm going to connect that here and now I'm going to use the USB cable, and put that in there; and this will go into my laptop. Now you have a choice of three bases with the E-Gel® Imager system, you ...
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