National Geographic 21x-840x Digital Microscope with 4.3-inch LCD Touchscreen and Integrated Camera
Bring the wonders of science to life with the National Geographic 21x–840x Digital Microscope, a powerful and easy-to-use tool for students, educators, and hobbyists. Its 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen delivers crisp, full-color views without the need for a traditional eyepiece, allowing multiple users to observe specimens at the same time or share them on a larger display via the included HDMI cable. The built-in 5MP camera makes it easy to capture high-resolution photos and videos with simple touchscreen controls. Just insert your own SD card to store content for later analysis, sharing, or classroom presentations. A USB cable is also included to transfer saved files to your computer. With a broad magnification range of 21x to 840x, this digital microscope provides detailed views of a wide variety of specimens. The dimmable LED lighting system can illuminate the stage from above or below, making it versatile enough for both transparent and opaque samples. The microscope comes fully equipped with 5 prepared slides, 5 blank slides, 10 slide covers, a slide case, and a protective dust cover—everything you need to jumpstart your microscopic investigations.
Features
- Experience vivid, detailed views of your specimens on the vibrant 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen. This large, easy-to-navigate display allows for group viewing and hands-on interaction—ideal for classrooms, families, or hobbyists wanting to share the excitement of discovery.
- Document your findings in high resolution with the built-in 5MP camera. Capture both photos and videos with a tap, then save them directly to an SD card for later review, editing, or sharing—perfect for school reports, digital archives, or social media science content.
- Observe specimens at every stage of detail with magnification levels from 21x to 840x. Whether you're studying a plant cell or insect wing, this microscope delivers sharp, immersive visuals across a wide zoom range.
- The dimmable LED lighting system can illuminate your specimen from above or below, giving you the flexibility to study everything from transparent cells on prepared slides to solid, textured samples like leaves or coins.