ComputerEyes was an early digitizing/scanning system made by Digital Vision, Inc. for personal computers including the Apple II series, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC. It was one of the first video products available for a low-cost home computer. There were various models but the most popular consisted of an external box that plugged into an RS-232 or Centronics port on the PC version and the game port on the Apple.

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  • ComputerEyes was an early digitizing/scanning system made by Digital Vision, Inc. for personal computers including the Apple II series, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC. It was one of the first video products available for a low-cost home computer. There were various models but the most popular consisted of an external box that plugged into an RS-232 or Centronics port on the PC version and the game port on the Apple. It had a composite video interface for connecting a video camera and produced a 280x192 pixel black and white image in about 5 seconds. The interface alone cost USD$129.95 in 1984. It was also available with a video camera for $349.95.
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  • ComputerEyes was an early digitizing/scanning system made by Digital Vision, Inc. for personal computers including the Apple II series, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC. It was one of the first video products available for a low-cost home computer. There were various models but the most popular consisted of an external box that plugged into an RS-232 or Centronics port on the PC version and the game port on the Apple.
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  • ComputerEyes
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