Packaging Details: WE SELL IN BULK AND IN UNITS.White Balance: Auto, sunny, sunrise, cloudy, tungsten light, glowing, disabled.Platforms: iOS (at least 8.0)/ Android (at least 4.4).Share images and video to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.Yuneec Breeze Drone with 4K Camera and Bluetooth Controller included in the box.Features: Simply take Breeze out of the box and let it fly. Now capture aerial photos and video of your daily adventures effortlessly– and do it in stunning 4K Ultra High Definition. Panasonic 4K Ultra HD Camcorder HC-VX981K (Black), 20x Optical Zoom, Bundle Kit with Video Bag + 32GB SDHC Card + 49mm Filter Kit. Panasonic HC-V180K Full HD Camcorder with 50x Stabilized Optical Zoom - Bundle with Video Bag, 16GB SDHC Card. Both convenient and compact, Breeze is controlled by your iOS or Android device with the Breeze Cam app and weighs just under 1 pound. Panasonic Full HD Video Camera Camcorder HC-V770, 20X Optical Zoom, 1/2.3-Inch BSI Sensor, HDR Capture. But if you do decide to go that route, at the very least plug it into a USB 3.0 port rather than USB 2.0.Introducing Breeze, the flying camera designed with you in mind. I wrote about those in detail in this thread, so make sure you know what you should expect if you go that route. However, be aware that USB dongles like that use "indirect display" technology such as DisplayLink (not to be confused with DisplayPort) or some equivalent, and those indirect display technologies can come with a lot of drawbacks. If you end up resorting to a USB adapter, I'd go with DisplayPort unless you're confident your display has an HDMI 2.0 input to accept 4K 60 Hz over HDMI, but even in that case I'd suggest DisplayPort simply because it's supported 4K 60 Hz for longer and therefore might be more reliable - unless you really need an HDMI 2.0 output for some other purpose. Mini-DisplayPort has always supported higher-end display setups than the HDMI spec of any given time, so if it's going to work at all, it will be through that output. But for best results, you should definitely use the Mini-DisplayPort output by getting a Mini-DisplayPort to DisplayPort adapter or cable. (I'm ignoring the first generation of "4K MST" displays that acted as two smaller tiles and could be driven by less capable GPUs as a faux dual display setup, but those were replaced by 4K SST displays that present to the system as a single panel years ago.) The specs for your XPS 17 L701X on annoyingly don't mention the specific Intel GPU you have, but based on its age I'd be surprised if it was new enough for 4K 60 Hz. To my knowledge, the first Intel GPU to support 4K 60 Hz was the Intel HD Graphics 4600. As a result, you're subject to display resolution limitations of the GPU. This means that it's actually the Intel GPU that's directly wired to the display outputs, and the NVIDIA GPU when needed works as a render-only device that does the work and passes completed video frames to the Intel GPU for output to the display(s). While the XPS 17 L701X does have an NVIDIA GPU, it uses NVIDIA Optimus technology, which is pretty common for dual GPU systems.
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