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| Warranty: | 5 Years | |
| Freight: | $0.00 | |
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| Category: | Meeting Solutions | Manufacturer: | Recordex |
| Resolution: | SXGA | Type: | Digital Presenters, Document Cameras |
| Pixels: | 1MP to 2MP | Zoom: | 181x and Higher |
| Capture Area: | Custom | Frame Rate: | 21 fps - 25 fps |
| Price Range: | $501 - $800 | Model: | LB-350 |
| MPN: | LB-350 | UPC: | 736211171771 |
The Recordex LB-350 is a high-performance 1.3 Mega Pixel SXGA camera with precision glass lens that delivers high quality resolution of virtually any document or object with sharpness and clarity. The camera features twin side lamps that offer perfect lighting control even in poorly lit rooms.
LB-350 offers the ability to get up close with every detail of documents, photos, maps and even 3D objects. The camera uses split screen to capture an image, freeze it on one side of the display and then manipulate the object in 25 fps video on the other side of the display. Pass-through audio and mic signals allow amplification or recording of hi-resolution images to internal memory. Built-in video scaler and switch is a special feature which allows two computers and a DVD player to be connected at all times.
An oversized lightbox is featured which is perfect for viewing films and even slides under powerful zoom. The auto-focus, auto-white balance and auto-exposure keeps the image perfectly optimized while easily zooming in and out. The document camera is bundled with a 5 year warranty.
Recordex started in 1969 manufacturing reel to reel audiotape recorders. It soon invented and manufactured the world’s first mass produced, high speed audio cassette duplicators. Today Recordex targeted manufactures Projector Screens, Interactive Wireless Tablets, and Professional Document Cameras.
Recordex’s popular products are the Recordex iMM Pad SE Wireless Interactive Multimedia Tablet, Recordex AFL-80 Portable Gooseneck Document Camera and Recordex LB-350 Platform Document Camera with Lightbox. Its educational products are improving student engagement and enhancing the learning process.
Recordex is proud of its history and excited about the future. It’s committed to lowering the cost of technology products and delivering superior products at a lower price. It is shaping the minds of future generations and are committed to enhancing the learning process by providing outstanding technology solutions and personal support.
A document camera captures real-time images or documents and displays it to a large audience. Document cameras are generally used in classrooms and for giving presentations.
Document camera replaces the outdated and limited transparency projector. It does not require computer connection or networking and benefits teaching.
QOMO, Elmo, and Epson specialize in manufacturing document cameras. Popular document cameras are QOMO’s QPC 30, QD3300, QD700, QD750 and QView QD6100SX, Elmo’s CP-10 and TT-02RX, and Epson’s DC-06, DC-10s and DC-11.
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