
Here is the new Wireless USB Digital microscope from ThinkGeek that uses a 2.4GHz wireless frequency with a switch on the cradle/wireless receiver for choosing one of 4 channels. The microscope is able to magnify the object from 10x to 200x and comes equipped with 8 white LEDs around the lens for added illumination. Other features include a built-in Li-ion battery that can be recharged using its cradle. You can purchase the Wireless USB Digital Microscope for $139.99 each. [Product Page]

e-Supply Japan today introduced the EEA-MAN1011, an digital USB microscope to use with your PC. The gadget is powered by a 2MP sensor manufactured by Sanyo Japan and provides a 5x to 150x zoom. The e-Supply EEA-MAN1011 will be sold in Japan for 12,500 Yen ($131). [Product Page via Akihabara]

Here’s the latest handheld USB digital microscope from Celestron. This portable microscope provides 10x to 40x and 150x magnification and a 1.3mp digital camera for capturing stills and video. Using this microscope you’ll be able to capture the fine detail of almost any object from coins, plants and rocks to electronic circuit boards which help you to appreciate them more. Available now for a retail price of $69.95. [Celestron]

If you have the knack for nano-life this high-res USB microscope might feed your curiosity addiction. Just plug it in and point it at anything tiny and minuscule and watch all the glory details on your screen, in full color, with up to 200x magnification. The package also includes a free 2GB online storage so you can share your interesting findings with the world. The USB Microscope is available for £49.95 (about $80 USD). [GeekAlerts] More
by Nicole on January 2, 2008

A DIY microscope that takes pictures. Sounds interesting, well CES thinks so too which is why Celestron is showcasing their LCD digital microscope there. It features 3.5-inch LCD, a 2 megapixel digital camera, and a magnification level of 40x, 128MB of internal memory and an SD card slot. Expect this one to drop in February, price is still unknown. Now you can do everything from taking photos of hotties to magnifying for a better look!
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by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Be discreet about your findings with this little disposable microscope card. It can magnify objects up to 1,000 depending on the light source. Look for tiny particles, hairs, and much more that you couldn’t find otherwise! You’ll never need to worry about anybody invading your room again. You can get a pack of these little wonders for $90!
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by Nicole on November 18, 2007

The 1.3 Megapixel Digital Microscope not only magnifies objects, but it also enables you to capture a higher resolution as well as video and view on your PC with the USB. All you do is plug and play with the special software and magnify objects and view them on your PC up to 200X and take pictures, manipulate with draw/painting tools. Now you can look at the mold growing on the bread or even those quarters in your bank. $350
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