by
Dan » Tue Nov 09, 2004 7:58 pm
Ryan,
Looks like you have already gotten some good advice, let me add some (forgive me if some of this is a repeat from others).
Personnal preference usually is a big part of the reason for a purchase. But, there are usually valid reasons behind the personnal preference so don't discount it.
Both systems that you mention are quite good as far as performance; so you may want to consider other factors. Ask yourself, and the vendors, some questions to help you decide.
What are you currently using? You may want to stick with the same vendor because: the users are already familiar with the system, you have the experience, the documentation and the training. Also, you can easily stock supplies and repair parts for one vendor only. (In our lab, we had 5 HPLCs from one vendor and our management decided to go with another vendor for our next LC; the result was that the new instrument sat mostly unused for over a year; we had the training but the users were just more familiar and more comfortable with the other vendor's LCs.)
What about support from the vendor? Does your location allow for the vendor to provide a quick response for repairs? Do you have a service contract with either of these vendors? Usually, the more instrumentation that is covered on a service contract, then the better the discount. This may also be true for consumable supplies from the vendor.
The subject of a CDS was brought up. Do you have a CDS? In general, any CDS can be set to collect data from any instrument. However, if you want instrument control, then the choice of instrument may be limited by the instruments that the CDS can control.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dan