Intel Play

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The Intel Play product line, made by Intel, is a product line of consumer "toy" electronic devices which can be used to gather scientific data.

The Intel® Play™ product line was discontined in March 2002 when it was purchased by Tim Hall's holding company Prime Entertainment™. Hall founded Digital Blue™, which continue the Intel Play™ product line under the Digital Blue brand.[1]

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[edit] QX3 Computer Microscope

The QX3TM Computer Microscope was a product in the Intel Play product line and was continued in the Digital Blue product line. The upgraded QX5 model is available.

The QX3 is a small electronic microscope which can connect to a computer via a USB connection. It has magnification levels of 10x, 60x, and 200x. The microscope comes with software which allows a computer to access the microscope and use it to either take pictures or record movie. The microscope also has two lights on it which aid in illuminating the specimen. The specimen can be lit either from underneeth or from above. The tray which holds the specimen can be adjusted in heights to focus the microscope. The pixels captured are 320x240.

[edit] QX5 Computer Microscope

The QX5™ Computer Microscope is a Digital Blue product and upgraded the QX3 with multiple improvements, especially a 640x480 image capture device and brighter light source.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Bob Keefe. "More Than Kids Are Wishing For Digital Blue Gadgets", Cox News, December 28, 2006.
  2. ^ Digital Blue. Digital Blue: QX5™ Computer Microscope Product Info.

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