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Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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It all depends what you want to do with it - your putting Agilent top of the list strongly suggests that routine standard methods are your requirement.
Peter
I agree about the great hardware ... but I would have to say that GC/MS Chemstation, while powerful, is very unintuitive and user unfriendly. It's overall design and user interface feels like it is from 20 years ago!I would agree that Agilent GC/MS systems are really good in terms of hardware (except the inferior Pfeiffer pumps), but the software was a headache. There were so many bugs in the chemstation for 7890/5975 GC/MS system.
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