Microscopes with HDMI
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— digital output for video signal transmission. It is used primarily for live transmission of images from a microscope camera, and in some models — also for viewing footage stored in memory.These outputs are more advanced than analogue AV: HDMI can transmit HD-quality images (including Full HD and higher), and the signal is very resistant to interference. We also recall that this interface is extremely common in modern video technology — in particular, the presence of at least one HDMI input is almost mandatory for TVs and monitors that support HD standards. On the other hand, the implementation of HDMI is noticeably more expensive, and it makes sense to use it with fairly advanced cameras, which in themselves significantly affect the price of microscopes. Therefore, such outputs can be found mainly in rather expensive and advanced devices.