10.1-inch IPS high-definition display HDMI digital electron microscope, 50-1600 magnification, HDMI on screen display, with wireless infrared remote control, compatible with PC

SKU: GW45.0075

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Battery life depends on specific usage conditions, such as screen brightness, shooting frequency, etc. Usually, it can last for several hours under full charge, but the specific usage time may vary. 
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With the wireless infrared remote control, you can control the functions of the digital microscope by pressing the corresponding buttons, such as adjusting the magnification, switching modes, and operating the shooting. Make sure there is no obstruction between the remote control and the digital microscope, and use it within a reasonable range. 
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The HDMI same screen display function allows you to display the image or video of the digital microscope on both the built-in display of the digital microscope and the externally connected monitor at the same time, which is convenient for teamwork, teaching demonstration as well as observation. 
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If your digital microscope takes blurry or unclear images, try the following steps: adjust the focal length to make sure there is a proper distance between the target object and the lens; clean the surface of the lens to avoid dust or smudges from affecting the image quality; and adjust the light source to make sure the light is sufficient and even. 
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The magnification of a digital microscope can usually be adjusted through its settings, and the magnification range is 50-1600x. 
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To set the HDMI same screen display of digital microscope, you need to connect the HDMI output of digital microscope to the HDMI input of the external monitor and adjust the settings accordingly according to the instructions of the device. 
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If your digital microscope display is not working properly, it is recommended to connect it to the power adapter for charging first and make sure the charging cable is firmly connected. If the problem still exists, you can try to restart the device to solve the problem. 
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You can connect the digital microscope to a computer using the provided USB cable. Once the connection is successful, you can use the appropriate software to view and process the images or videos captured by the microscope. 
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If there is an image problem when the digital microscope is connected to a monitor via HDMI, you can try to check whether the HDMI cable is firmly connected, confirm that the input signal source of the monitor has been switched to the correct HDMI interface, and make sure that the HDMI output of the digital microscope is set correctly. 
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IPS HD display is a display technology that features wide viewing angle, high contrast ratio and accurate colour reproduction. Compared to other types of displays, IPS screens perform better in terms of viewing angle and image detail.