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So real, only a fly could tell the difference. Lumens DC162, The SXGA Difference = 66% more detail Document cameras are quickly becoming the most sought-after, interactive learning tool for the classroom. With a document camera and a projector, an instructor can easily display a document (such as a worksheet or open textbook) or a 3-D object (a frog, for instance) to an entire class, and in so doing, transforms the learning experience by providing enhanced, visually rich presentations.To get such visual clarity, the document camera requires optimal electro-optical components. Enter SXGA. Lumens created the first SXGA (super extended graphics array) portable document camera with its DC162. With it, the DC162 can capture an extraordinary 66% more details compared to a regular XGA document camera, representing the highest capture and output resolution at the lowest price point in a portable document camera today.XGA The standard resolution of a comparable XGA document camera is 1024 x 768 which yields a capture capability of 786,000 pixels.SXGA The DC162 SXGA document camera on the other hand, commands a resolution of 1280 x 1024, providing a capture capability of 1.3 million pixels - a 66% increase in details in the same-size area. All progressive display devices are moving into higher resolution segments. So why would anyone acquire staid technology, when they could purchase a more robust product at a lower price point? With a SXGA document camera, you can be assured that you are getting the most technology for your dollar today, and that it will sustain long term to support upcoming resolution standards.
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