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(Mar 11, 2026 12:50 AM UTC)
$10.00 USD
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Location:
Iowa City, Iowa, USAWATCHERS: 4 |VISITORS: 27
Sold Amount
USD 225.00
Total Price
USD 225.00
High Bidder
pb*****
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For Auction is an Olympus U-DO Dual Observation Bridge. The Olympus U-DO is a specialized dual-observation teaching bridge designed for the Olympus BX series of microscopes, used primarily for collaborative viewing and medical instruction. It allows two people to view the same specimen simultaneously, with the secondary observer typically positioned in a front-to-back configuration.
Features and Capabilities
Dual Observation: Enables two-person viewing, making it ideal for pathology, documentation, and teaching.
Illuminated Pointer: Features a built-in joystick-controlled pointer (often an LED arrow) that can be superimposed on the image field for both observers.
Compatibility: Designed specifically for Olympus BX models, including the BX40, BX41, and BX2 series.
Pointer Control: The U-DO3 variant includes a rheostat to control illumination intensity, allowing the arrow to change from green to red based on brightness settings.
The Dual Observation Bridge has been powered on. The Observation Bridge has not been tested. The Observation Bridge appears to be in good condition. We do not know the model of the Observation Head. The Observation Bridge may show signs of cosmetic wear such as scuffs and sticker residue. Please reference the included photos and Olympus model number for more information. The Olympus U-DO Dual Observation Bridge is being sold AS IS.
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March 10, 2026 08:13 PM UTC
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