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BUG |
Mono BUG |
LCD BUG |
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Display size |
12.78 mm x 9 mm |
12.78 mm x 9 mm |
4.8 mm X 3.6 mm |
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Pixel resolution |
SVGA 800x600 |
SVGA 800x600 |
QVGA 320 X 240 |
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Luminance |
850cd/m2 |
850cd/m2 |
180cd / m2 |
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Contrast Ratio |
> 300:1 |
> 300:1 |
70:1 |
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Temperature range |
-40F to +131F/ -40ºC to +40ºC |
-40F to +131F -40ºC to +40ºC |
+14F to +104F -10ºC to +40ºC |
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Weight |
230g/0.6 lb |
230g/0.6 lb |
230g/ 0.6 lb |
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Enclosure (IP65 sealed) |
YES |
YES |
YES |
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Configuration |
Binocular |
Monocular, left or right eye versions |
Binocular |
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OLED technology |
YES |
YES |
NO |
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Scanner compatibility |
Easi-Scan, Duo-Scan |
Easi-Scan, Duo-Scan |
Easi-Scan, Duo-Scan |
TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED
Luminance describes how bright the image is. The higher the number of candela per squre meter (cd/m2) the brighter the image.
Contract ration shows the difference between black and white, the larger the contract ratio the more defined the image and better differentiation between grey shades.
Enclosure IP65 sealed allows you to use the imaging equipment in dusty and wet environment.
OLED Technology used in Mono BUG and BUG. OLED technology, used in some BUGs, gives a brighter, sharper image. These drain far less power and are a much greener technology. Each element of the display emits light rather than acting as a shutter of external light source. It is based in bioluminescence, the natural chemical reaction that occurs when a firefly glows or deep-sea fish give off coloured light.
Think of OLED display as a techno-sandwich. An organic compound made of carbon provides the filling, and the two conductors are the bread. When electricity passes through these conductors, bright light is emitted producing colours and a picture.