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Transform your teaching with the
standard-setting DC162, the first portable SXGA visual
presenter in the market with 3X optical zoom and automatic
focus. Capturing 66 percent more detail compared to XGA
presenters, the DC162 represents unquestionably the highest
output and capture resolution with the lowest price point in
portable visual presenters today.
The DC162 offers impeccable image
quality, out-of-the-box ease of use, and an unmatched price. And
at a mere 4.85 lbs., you can move or transport it just about
anywhere, single-handedly. Its small, 7 x 5 inch footprint means
you don’t have to set aside additional desk space, and its
remote control puts its feature set at your fingertips for total
flexibility.
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- Auto Tune:
- Auto Exposure:
- Auto White Balance:
- 3x optical zoom
- Auto Focus:
- Photo/Text Mode:
- Image Mode:
- Image Capture:
- Freeze:
- Image Rotation:
- Audio and Video Recording:
- High Frame Rate Mode:
- Composite video output
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SXGA Resolution The DC162 represents the first SXGA portable visual presenter on the market. This means it has the highest output and capture resolution (1280 x 1024 pixels) of any portable visual presenter. It captures 66 percent more detail compared to (1024 x 768 pixels) XGA presenters in this class and does so at an appealing pricepoint.
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3x Optical Zoom: The DC162 offers 3X optical zoom, the highest, true magnification rate for a portable visual presenter. Once a subject is zoomed in, the camera system brings the subject into sharp focus, automatically.
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Split Screen: The DC162 is the first portable visual presenter to offer the split-screen feature. With it, you can concurrently present a previously captured image stored in the camera’s internal memory (a blank worksheet for example) and a real-time image (the same worksheet with the answers being filled in on-screen) side-by-side.
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Seamless Switch: When toggling from multiple sources (for instance teachers often like to display a real-time image from a visual presenter and compare that to a previously saved picture from a laptop) the DC162 offers instantaneous switchovers, meaning the audience won’t see the disruptive default blue screen of a projector or monitor while the projector finds the input source. This helps hold audience attention.
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Flexible Gooseneck Design: Allows the lens and lamp heads to independently rotate 360 degrees, capturing images at any angle. You can even point it toward a student to project his face onto a screen as he makes his presentation to the class.
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Queue 2 Software: All Lumens document cameras come with Queue 2 software for the PC and Macintosh platforms, which offers full-screen overlaying capabilities for annotating with a PS/2 mouse or smart board, and unlimited capture of JPEG images to a computer.
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Lumens offers the most comprehensive warranty in the industry, covering all parts including lamps and gooseneck, for five years. Lumens is able to offer this because it has a less than 0.1 percent failure rate over the last five years. This translates to minimum (if any) post-purchase maintenance costs for schools purchasing the DC133.
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