[Diabetes-talk] Please note Prodigy Pocket

Blindhands at aol.com Blindhands at aol.com
Tue Aug 4 19:12:42 UTC 2009


Here is what is on the website for the Prodigy Pocket.  Please tell  DDI 
they need to clarify the fact it does not talk.
 
 
Diagnostic Devices > Our Meters > Prodigy Pocket  > Pocket more information


Prodigy Pocket™. A No-Coding blood glucose  monitoring system with the 
latest technology and a fresh, colorful  design. NOW  AVAILABLE!


Small. Fast. Accurate. What’s in YOUR pocket?
No-Coding- Requires no calibration.  Simply insert your test strip and 
begin to test. This feature  avoids the danger of false test results caused by 
coding  errors. 
Full USB port- Uses any standard USB  cable. 
Small Design- Fits in your pocket  making it easy to carry everywhere you 
go. 
Memory and Data Management- Stores up  to 120 test results with time and 
date and gives 7, 14 and 28-day  averages. Download your results from Prodigy’
s FREE Diabetes  Management Software available at www.prodigymeter.com with 
any  standard USB Cable to your personal computer to trend and  graph your 
blood glucose test results. 
Alternate Site Testing- Offers you the  option of testing other places such 
as your palms, forearms,  upper-arms, thighs and calves. These places tend 
to have fewer nerve  endings than your fingertips thus resulting in more 
comfort and  less pain. 
Small Blood Sample- Requires only a  tiny sample of blood. 
One-Button Simplicity- Uses one button  for easy navigation. 
Personal- Another great advantage of  the Prodigy Pocket™ is that it is 
available in four different  vibrant colors. It gives you the option to pick 
the pocket that fits  your personality; making it a bit more personal and a 
little less  clinical. 
The New Prodigy Pocket™ ...utilizes the proven  technology of our Prodigy 
AutoCode® meter in a small, colorful  compact size.    


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