There are three main types of cell counting: manual, semi-automated, and automated. Fully automated cell counters use either impedance or optical methods like light scattering to count and classify cells. Automated counting has advantages over manual counting like being objective, eliminating errors, and providing additional parameters. Automated counters can provide a 3, 5, or 7-part differential count based on cell volume, staining properties, and light scattering characteristics. Newer technologies like flow cytometry provide more detailed analysis of cellular features.