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at Sun Nov 30 11:15:58 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Colchicine ]
Found some more info, sorry for multiple postings...
Q: What is the image resolution of the microscope?
A: The microscope uses a CMOS CIF sensor, which is ideal for use in a microscope that focuses on a small image area. CIF resolution is 352x288 pixels, but the microscope software only uses a central region of interest (ROI) of the image - 320x240 pixels to be exact. The image is interpolated to 512x384 pixel resolution for display in the microscope software's Live View window.
Q: I need more information about the microscope's magnification: Does the microscope perform digital or optical magnification? How many magnification levels are there? How close to an object can the microscope focus at?
A: The microscope uses optical magnification. You can set the microscope to one of three magnification levels, which roughly correspond to 10X, 60X, and 200X. These levels are approximate and have been measured using a 15 in. (38 cm.) monitor. Actual magnification will vary according to the size of your monitor. Each magnification lens has optimal focus lengths of 23-29mm.
Q: I heard that Intel has stopped making these toys, but can I still buy one somewhere?
A: The Intel Play toys were discontinued on March 29th, 2002 (see the Product Discontinuance Statement ). Some retailers may still have Intel Play toys on their shelves after March 29th, 2002. Please check with your local or online retailers regarding availability of any remaining stock. click here for the link
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Calvin and Hobbes (Scientific Progress Goes 'Boink', 1991)
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