Intel® Play™ QX3™ Computer Microscope
This stylish and innovative computer microscope harnesses the power of your PC, to encourage creative exploration of the world around you. State-of-the-art video imaging provides a new view of your environment at magnifications up to 200X. The microscope consists of a base stand and a detachable microscope with USB cable attached. There are two light sources, one in the sample platform tray and another in the microscope itself. The digital camera and illumination lamps draw their power from the USB port, so no external power source is required. The bundled software package provides an easy-to-use interface with excellent graphics and audio clips. Capture single images, make movies and perform time-lapse photography with a single click of your mouse. You can even share your discoveries with friends via e-mail.
The QX3™ Microscope lets you:
- Turn everyday objects into big opportunities for fun and learning
- Use software to alter images in imaginative and wacky ways
- Create an audiovisual show using special effects and music
- Remove the microscope from its’ base stand for handheld use
- View images on a monitor or e-mail them to friends
- Build a custom collection of images and movies
- Create time-lapse movies
- Manipulate images using special effects and morphing
- Print stickers and posters of your microscopic finds
System Requirements:
- Intel® Pentium® or Celeron™ Processor, 200MHz or faster (or equivalent)
- Microsoft Windows 98, 98 SE or Me & 2000
- USB interface
- 32MB of RAM
- 150MB of free hard disk space
- Microsoft DirectX 8.0 (included on CD-ROM).
- Quad speed (4X) or higher CD ROM drive
- SVGA 800 x 600 display resolution (min. 16-bit color)
- 16-bit Windows compatible sound device
- Standard mouse and keyboard
Box Content:
- Intel® Play™ QX3™ Computer Microscope with USB cable and stand
- Software to view, capture, and manipulate images
- 2 specimen jars
- 2 containment dishes
- 3 sample slides
- Plastic tweezers
- Eyedropper
- Slide Clip
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