Date: 10/8/2008 3:21 am
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WolfVision's
popular VZ-8 series Visualizers have become a worldwide standard in a large
number of universities, schools and enterprises in recent years. WolfVision has
announced the introduction of the third generation of the VZ-8 Visualizers. The
names VZ-8plus and VZ-8light remain unchanged, only the suspended number
changes from 2 to 3 (indicating the "third generation").
The most
important new feature of the "third generation" is the upgrade to a
higher resolution CCD camera with 1280 x 960 pixels and 30 frames per second
(in every resolution). This is native SXGA- resolution with an aspect ratio of
4:3. The camera also outputs native 720p HD (High Definition) with 1280 x 720
pixels at a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9.
The
VZ-8plus 3 and
VZ-8light 3
offer 750 lines of resolution. Naturally, these 750 lines are visible in every
part of the picture, including the edges, as WolfVision only uses high-end
lenses. An additional upgrade for the VZ-8light3, when compared to the previous
model VZ-8light2 is that it is now also equipped with a DVI port and can output some
widescreen resolutions.
Just like
the previous units, the new VZ-8 series Visualizers feature a very
sophisticated camera/light hinge, which provides a large shooting area outside
of the working surface. The total tilt range of the camera is 220 degrees. www.wolfvision.com