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FlexTrak is a computer-based electronic motion evaluation system designed for the research laboratory, physical education department or sports facility. This fully-automated biomechanics device allows the user to define marker placements and reports specific to analysis needs. It features a computerized video system, real time data acquisition, fully automatic data input with two and three dimensional capability, and full color view of stick figures from any viewpoint. This system may be used indoors or outdoors. COMPATIBILITY: For use on PC-AT computers.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Motion Analysis Corporation

3617 Westwind Boulevard
Santa Rosa, California 95403
United States
Telephone: 707-579-6500.
Fax: 707.578.8473.
Web: http://www.motionanalysis.com/.
Email: info@motionanalysis.com.


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