Basic features for the model include 10-megapixel CMOS HDV image capture using an Ambarella A5/Aptina Mi-10030 CMOS sensor, video resolution of 1080i/60 fps (1,920 by 1,080), 720p/60 fps, WVG Ap60 triple stream (2-megapixel still, plus FullHD video and QVGA video), a 3-inch (16:9) TFT LCD touchscreen, 5x zoom lens, 10x digital zoom, electronic image stabilization, USB in/out and HDMI output.
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Basic specs for the Sportsters include: two form factors including a pistol grip or a football grip, 5-megapixel CMOS HDV, Zoran C10p and OV5653 CMOS sensor, 720p/30 fps video, still image resolution of up to 12-megapixel (interpolated), 3-inch (16:9) TFT LCD, fixed focus lens with 8x digital zoom, USB in/out, HDMI in, waterproof IPX8 design, to 5 meters for 30 minutes and li-ion rechargeable battery.
Most new desktop video magnifier models boast that they offer high-definition (HD) quality. This can refer to the resolution of either the camera or the display, but both elements must support HD for this feature to be beneficial to a viewer. HD itself is an elusive term. HD specs are expressed in several ways, and there is no hard and fast rule for what constitutes HD. You will most often see HD resolution expressed in terms of video mode, as in 720p, 1080p, or higher. Full HD usually translates to 1080p. There are multiple ultra-HD video modes, too, with even greater video resolution. Vendors often adopt terminology that differentiates their own HD products from the competition, or even from other models in their own lineup. Low Vision International (LVI), for example, sells its MagniLink Zip magnifiers with either a 720p (HD) or 1080p (full HD) camera. All HD modes put more pixels on screen than does standard definition, allowing the camera to capture a sharper image, and the monitor to display one, too. This comes in handy at high magnification levels, when text or small objects under your camera could otherwise look fuzzy. Crisp text is also very important when you use custom color modes to enhance the contrast of the screen image. We'll have more to say about color modes later.
There are a number of apps that are optimized for use with the BrailleNote Touch, and make use of the KeySoft product that overlays the Android Kitkat operating system. It is possible to disable KeySoft with a triple-click of the home button if one chooses to use the BrailleNote Touch as a standard Android tablet. Apps optimized for the BrailleNote Touch, and found on the home screen of the device include the following:
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