DA-300
High definition intraoral images
Lightweight and ultrathin monitor and streamlined design handle
Fix focus, no time waste on taking images
A single clip for image capture
Magnetic design handle, quick on once be taken from handle holder
lmage Sensor | CMOS1/4 |
Operating System | Embedded Operating System |
Screen Size | 17 inch(Ultrathin Monitor) |
Native Resolution | 1920*1080 |
Picture Display | 1 Picture or 4 Pictures |
System Operation | Remote Control, Key Control |
Other Functions | 16 Images Comparison or Video Recording |
Backup | Backup to USB device automatically |
Max Storage Capacity | Max 32G |
Picture Storage Format | JPG |
Focus Range | 5mm-50mm |
Consumption | 30W |
WIFI Transmission | Yes |
Color Option | White |
| NO | Multimedia Integrated Monitor | 1Pcs |
| 1 | Intraoral Camera | 1Pcs |
| 2 | Intraoral Camera Cable | 1Pcs |
| 3 | Remote Control | 1Pcs |
| 4 | Power Supply Package | 1Set |
| 5 | Intraoral Camera Holder&Bracket | 1Set |
| 6 | Camera Holder Screw | 1Pack |
| 7 | USB Device | 1Pcs |
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