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	Computer Microscope USBItem #: 4011  | Grades K-12$69.95
 This USB Microscope allows for real-time display on computer screens, enabling multiple students to view detail at the same time. With a connected computer wired to a projector, an entire class or auditorium can participate, making it ideal for facilitating student understanding of the 6 goals within the National Educational Technology Standards, or NETS.Retail price is $146.80, you save $44% Other features Multiple filter choices to highlight different aspects (Light enhanced, square base, color or black & white, 3D, reverse tone and blue/red/green filters)Manual focusing from 4” to infinityTakes image snapshots to appear on a computer screenUSB connection to computers allows for group monitoring and image capturingFully adjustable, detachable microscope standProtective lens barrel
 
 Automatic brightness adjustment & color compensation
 
 Video capture (choice of resolution rates) or Still Picture Mode (with choice of image resolution settings)
 
 One year warranty
Minimum system requirements: Specifications
 Operating System	Windows 2000XP/Vista/
 
 Windows 7 / 32bit & 64-bit
 
 Min. System requirements	IBM PC or compatible PC or laptop with USB port; Pentium 700MHz; Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 Operating Systems; 20MB free HD space; CD-ROM drive; 32MB RAM; VGA card w/ DirectX support
 
 Sensor	1.3 MegaPixel Color CMOS
 
 Lens	F2.4 2P M12 Lens
 
 USB Cable Length	4 ft
 
 Focus Range	Manual Focus from 50 mm-Infinite
 
 Image Resolution Settings	1280x1024, 800x600, 640x480, 352x288,
 
 320x240, 160x120
 
 Color Resolution	24-bit
 
 Frame Rate	Max:30 f/s Under 600 Lux Brightness
 
 Flicker Control	50 Hz/60 Hz Option
 
 Video Capture Format	AVI
 
 Capture Driver Compatibility	TWAIN / VFW / Direct Show AP (Driver)
 
 USB Compatibility	USB1.1 & USB2.0
 
 Snap Shot Capability	Software and Hardware
 
 Transmission Rate	320x240 30F/s, 640x480 15F/s
 
 Signal/Noise Ratio	> 48dB (30F/s 220LUX)
 
 Dynamic Range	> 72dB
 
 Built-in Image Compression	• Automatic brightness adjustment with integrated bright white LEDs for lighting the subject
 
 • Automatic color compensation
 
 Dimensions (L x R):	112 x 33mm
 
 Weight	9.6 ounces, shipping weight 1 lb.
 
 Warranty	1 year for use in schools
 
 
	
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