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Chesh, yes that was the order of the price that was mentioned.
Yes, extremely
Have we been given any details of the device's accuracy?
13thmonkey.................!
wasn't the comparison to a DVD player an indication of cost......... ie $100.....?
All the best (will have to watch it again...! :)
Think that was my question, but a flourecence detector, a laser, a chip to as apply the ai rules, all not that expensive, all solid state, all able to bed mass produced. I see £200-300 once in mass production. Which compared to an lfd is expensive, but over the longer term is cheaper.
You lot are so full of it. It's a simple scanner...LSE is full of tools
Same 13th, if it costs £1000 they'll be outside every McDonalds, supermarkets, cinemas etc to encourage customers to enter their premises.
I don’t think his reaction helped... his reply to the question “how much does a reader cost” was “you don’t even want to know......
I'm not seeing that as being an expensive machine.
Down at 50 big drop. Cost per test £3-£4 ( When in large volumes so small volumes will be a lot more) but you need a machine so not a stand alone test. O.k. if you can afford a test machine at your work or venue.
And share price not reacting well ??
..an mix of enthusiasm and frustration with the silly questions!!