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http://www.home.agilent.com/en/pd-2417816-pn-U5855A/trueir-thermal-imager-350c
http://uk.farnell.com/agilent-technologies/u5855a/thermal-imager-28-deg-hx21-deg/dp/2423395
Seems pretty average, looks like a bit of a "me too" job - wouldn't be surprised if it was a badged job, though couldn't immediately see anything with quite the same case shape - looks a bit Testo-ish, especially with the "resolution enghancement" stuff.
And why are they still launching new stuff with Agilent written on it when they're supposed to be changing their name?
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