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[quote="gcmol"We'll have to see how the Almsco performs! We're hoping well!![/quote]

Good luck, let us know how it goes :)
Att PittCon there were several vendors with fast TOFs with varying degrees of High Resolution. The folks who make the Pegasus (LECO) have a high res. TOF that acquires at a fairly high rate as well. Zoex was showing a system which has fairly high resolution, which they use for GCxGC. DANI was there - but I don't remember if they were unit mass or high res. I gather that the Micromass sytem (Waters) is still out there, but I've not run into it at a show in the past few years.

Over the next few years, we should have a nice horse race going in the field of high res TOF instruments. And I wish success to all the entrants in that race, because we on the customer side will ultimately win.
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