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IPEVO V4K USB Document Camera
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The IPEVO V4K turns any laptop into a classroom visualiser. Plug it into a USB port, point it at whatever is sitting on the desk, and the whole room sees it ...
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The IPEVO V4K turns any laptop into a classroom visualiser. Plug it into a USB port, point it at whatever is sitting on the desk, and the whole room sees it on the projector or interactive panel — a worked algebra problem as you write it, a page of a student's book work, or the inside of a device you're pulling apart.
Why teachers pick the V4K
- 8 megapixel camera capturing up to 3264 x 2448 pixels, so fine print and small detail stay readable on a big screen
- Streams at up to 30 fps at full HD, and up to 15 fps at the full 3264 x 2448 resolution
- Fast focusing, so swapping between a textbook and a 3D object doesn't stall the lesson
- Sony CMOS image sensor with strong noise reduction and colour reproduction — useful in a dimly lit room with the blinds down
Beyond live teaching it handles scanning books, magazines and documents, reading QR codes, OCR text capture and archiving photos. Australian schools usually say visualiser; overseas suppliers say document camera. Same device.
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- fps
- fps means frames per second, or how many video images are captured or displayed each second. A higher fps generally gives smoother motion, which helps when the camera or the scene being viewed is moving.
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