a way to get nvision or profox software resonably priced
- sunrunnerdave
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a way to get nvision or profox software resonably priced
i recently purchased a Nonin 7500 recording oximeter . and i need the software .but ouch the price is high . anyone know of some were to purchase resonable
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Re: a way to get nvision or profox software resonably priced
It's ONLY $475.
http://www.turnermedical.com/Profox_Pul ... ftware.htm
But, yeah, that was the main reason I decided not to buy a pulse-ox back in 2005.
Den
http://www.turnermedical.com/Profox_Pul ... ftware.htm
But, yeah, that was the main reason I decided not to buy a pulse-ox back in 2005.
Den
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- sunrunnerdave
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Re: a way to get nvision or profox software resonably priced
some one said to try and get a consumer version
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- sunrunnerdave
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Re: a way to get nvision or profox software resonably priced
Wulfman wrote:It's ONLY $475.
http://www.turnermedical.com/Profox_Pul ... ftware.htm
But, yeah, that was the main reason I decided not to buy a pulse-ox back in 2005.
Den
You know I got a fantastic newer pulse oximeter at a fantastic low price at http://www.pulseoximetersdirect.com. Try them out as their prices were the best on the net.