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The '''[[Casio]] QV-10''' was an early [[digital camera]]. The QV-10 had a 250 kilopixel [[CCD]], 1.8" [[LCD]] and was powered by AA batteries. Its breakthrough low price point and the novel presence of an LCD made it a commercial success despite the very low resolution images it produced. | The '''[[Casio]] QV-10''' was an early [[digital camera]]. The QV-10 had a 250 kilopixel [[CCD]], 1.8" [[LCD]] and was powered by AA batteries. Its breakthrough low price point and the novel presence of an LCD made it a commercial success despite the very low resolution images it produced. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * [http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/qv10/ Review and overview] by Phil Wherry at [http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/index.html Phil Wherry Gadgets and other Diversions] | + | * [http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/qv10/ Review and overview] by Phil Wherry at [http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/index.html Phil Wherry Gadgets and other Diversions] |
* [http://support.casio.com/storage/en/manual/pdf/EN/001/QV10_EN.pdf Casio QV-10B Manual] at [http://www.casio.com Casio Worldwide] | * [http://support.casio.com/storage/en/manual/pdf/EN/001/QV10_EN.pdf Casio QV-10B Manual] at [http://www.casio.com Casio Worldwide] | ||
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20100610085106/http://www.ieec.binghamton.edu/ieec/teardown/casio_digital_camera.htm Casio QV-10 Liquid Crystal Digital Camera: Tear Don Digest] at Binghamton University IEEC via [http://www.archive.org The Internet Wayback Machine] | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20100610085106/http://www.ieec.binghamton.edu/ieec/teardown/casio_digital_camera.htm Casio QV-10 Liquid Crystal Digital Camera: Tear Don Digest] at Binghamton University IEEC via [http://www.archive.org The Internet Wayback Machine] | ||
− | * [http://www. | + | * [http://www.poslarchive.com/math/misc/qv10a.html QV-10 usage notes] at [http://www.poslarchive.com/math/ John Chew's Home Page] |
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* [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~XG2K-HYS/index-e.html 'qvplay' QV-10 controle utility software for Unix environment] | * [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~XG2K-HYS/index-e.html 'qvplay' QV-10 controle utility software for Unix environment] | ||
* [http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2664 qvplay and the Casio QV-10 Camera] at [http://www.linuxjournal.com Linux Journal] | * [http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2664 qvplay and the Casio QV-10 Camera] at [http://www.linuxjournal.com Linux Journal] | ||
[[Category: C]] | [[Category: C]] | ||
− | [[Category:Casio]] | + | [[Category:Casio|QV-10]] |
+ | [[Category:Q|QV-10 Casio]] | ||
[[Category: Japanese digital]] | [[Category: Japanese digital]] |
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The Casio QV-10 was an early digital camera. The QV-10 had a 250 kilopixel CCD, 1.8" LCD and was powered by AA batteries. Its breakthrough low price point and the novel presence of an LCD made it a commercial success despite the very low resolution images it produced.
Links
- Review and overview by Phil Wherry at Phil Wherry Gadgets and other Diversions
- Casio QV-10B Manual at Casio Worldwide
- Casio QV-10 Liquid Crystal Digital Camera: Tear Don Digest at Binghamton University IEEC via The Internet Wayback Machine
- QV-10 usage notes at John Chew's Home Page
- 'qvplay' QV-10 controle utility software for Unix environment
- qvplay and the Casio QV-10 Camera at Linux Journal