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Old 06-16-2021, 01:43 PM
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Tube TV...yes it does have a 1/8" jack for A/V and a USB connection. Pic is a still in 320x240 on my Sony 13". Lines are moire conflict. More blue than actual. The real pic is not good enough for a kid even in 2005.
That looks bad even on CRT. Sometimes viewing on CRT mellows out the pixels and jitter in the video.
Neat novelty none the less.

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I've seen and recycled so many Chinesium digital video cameras I can't tell anymore which ones are truly relics of 15 years ago and what isn't upselling the crap out of itself but is doing really jank things like upscaling, using really terrible CCD's or eye-bleeding bad optics.



They remind me of those super cheap pinhole cameras that get dressed up to like a really fancy and expensive 3500 SLR camera. Bleh!
Lol 30 megapixels. Sure.
The lens they use in these is the same screw in ones they put in small surveillance cameras and web cams. One thing kind of neat with it is you can unscrew it and screw in a different lens for a different field of view.

They're really trying to hang onto Sony's shirttails with that design.

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