
The Dino-Lite Digital Microscope TV from Thanko is actually a non-traditional microscope, unlike those that you see in laboratories. It could be used in the biology class when you’re dissecting an animal or viewing some tiny organism, but I can’t think of any practical use for the Dino-Lite Digital Microscope TV other than to zoom down on those nasty black heads and getting rid of them. At least you no longer have to strain and squint your eyes when peering down a normal microscope.
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