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SMART DOCUMENT CAMERA    


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Picture of SMART DOCUMENT CAMERA The SMART Document Camera is a computer display accessory and video magnifier designed for use by teachers working with children with learning, cognitive or developmental disabilities or low vision. The system uses a high-resolution video camera to display clear and detailed images on a computer screen. The user can hold physical objects under the camera and display them on a SMART Board interactive whiteboard (see separate entry), or use the included Mixed Reality Tools for in-depth exploration of 3D content. The user can also capture images and transform them into interactive content anytime during a lesson with SMART Notebook collaborative learning software (not included), access and control the document camera from a menu inside the software, and write over images in digital ink or save them in the Gallery for later use. The system can be connected to other classroom technology products such as projectors, monitors, and flat-panel displays. The 1.3 megapixels camera features 1280 x 1024 image resolution, 5.2x optical and 8.0x digital zoom, and image auto focus and brightness. The SMART Document Camera folds for storage. DIMENSIONS (WxHxD): 11.38 x 16.38 x 14.63 inches (set up); 11.38 x 3.75 x 12.25 (folded). WEIGHT: 7 pounds. WARRANTY: Five-year warranty.

Notes: SMART Document Camera, SMART Notebook and SMART Board are registered trademarks.

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This product record was updated on April 26, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

SMART Technologies

3636 Research Road NW
Calgary, Alberta T2L 1Y1
Canada
Telephone: 888-427-6278 or 403-245-0333.
Fax: 403-228-2500.
Web: http://smarttech.com.


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