Digital Still Camera Connects to PC or TV

The CASIO QV-10 digital still image camera sports a built-in LCD, for viewing images as soon as they are shot. The device connects directly to a TV for big-screen viewing or to a computer for editing and processing and integration into presentations. Up to 96 images can be stored in memory, then displayed one-by-one. Users may also select a specific portion of an image and enlarge it to twice its normal size. Among other things, teachers can use the digital camera to store reference materials or to create a student database. Accessories include the CASIO LT-70 picture phone, for transmitting images to remote locations, and the VG-100 Video Printer. CASIO Computer Co., Dover, NJ, (800)YO-CASIO.

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