Sunday, November 7, 2010

QX5 Microscope - Digital Blue QX5 Digital Microscope

QX5 USB Microscope Now featuring:
  • This digital microscope has super-brite LED lighting for brighter, longer lasting top and bottom illumination
  • QX5 digital microscope now has higher resolution (640x480) for more detailed images
  • video playback now three times faster at 15 frames per second*
  • sample measurement tools built into the software
  • Now works on Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, 98, 98SE, ME.
QX5 USB Microscope also offers the same great features as before:
  • Magnify objects and view them on your PC, at 10X, 60X, and 200X
  • Take snapshots, video, and time-lapse movies
  • Manipulate images with drawing and painting tools
  • Experiment with your creations using special effects and sound
  • Share your discoveries through e-mail
Digital Blue QX5 USB Microscope. Get children and adults to play the smart way with the QX5 USB Computer Microscope. The QX5 microscope magnifies anything from 10x all the way to 200x. You can view everything from the pre-prepared slide of a honeybee leg to a close up of your own tongue.
The QX5 is not only a microscope though, it also serves as a multi-function digital camera for taking digital still images and creating time-lapse movies. The QX5 USB Microscope also includes photo manipulation software that allows them to create and experiment with special effects and audio effects, which can all be inserted into the same images taken with the QX5. The QX5 USB Digital microscope is a great item for any child or adult with an imagination, and will keep them happy for a long time to come!
Overall design features of the microscope are stylish and simple, yet they take advantage of state-of-the-art video imaging and computer technology allowing amateur scientists to explore their environment with optical microscopy at magnifications up to 200x.
Electrical power for the camera system and specimen illumination lamps is obtained from the computer through the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. Information and control commands are also passed between the computer and the microscope using this pathway. The accompanying software package provides an interface that is very nicely done with excellent graphics and audio clips that are presented through a kid-friendly layout. Students are able to capture single images, make movies, and perform time-lapse investigations on a variety of specimens with a single click of the mouse. 

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