At Computex 2026, Dino Lite presented their latest line of digital microscope systems designed for industrial inspection, quality control, and scientific research. Represented by Sean Olison from the distributor for North and South America, the company highlighted new hardware designs and upcoming software releases focusing on high magnification, low latency viewing, and automated analysis integration. https://www.dinolite.us
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The featured Direct to TV 1080p digital microscope supports direct HDMI output and is powered via USB-C. This model is engineered for low latency, near real-time viewing on large displays, which facilitates precision hand-tool work directly under the microscope. The unit provides magnification ranging from 30x to 140x and maintains over one inch of working clearance when the protective front cover is removed. Disconnecting the unit from the HDMI display and connecting it to a PC enables integration with the companion capture and analysis software.
Dino Lite also demonstrated a high-resolution 8-megapixel (8MP) 4K digital microscope that operates up to 220x magnification using a standard USB computer connection. This unit supports image and video capture alongside dimensional measurement tools. The built-in reflected light LEDs can be deactivated to allow the use of a cross-polarized transmitted light base from below, enabling polarized light analysis of agricultural, crystal, and material specimens.
Product development previews included the introduction of Dino Lite’s first fixed-magnification digital microscope, which is capable of reaching 1200x magnification. The company also showcased a new global shutter strobe microscope designed for high-speed assembly line integration. This model interfaces with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to trigger synchronized strobe lighting and image capture, eliminating motion blur on active conveyor belts.
Software updates centered on the preview of DinoCapture 3.0, which establishes feature parity between macOS and Windows operating systems. Furthermore, because Dino Lite hardware utilizes standard UVC-compliant USB video streaming, the digital microscopes function as standard camera inputs. This allows developers to route video feeds directly into open-source computer vision libraries like OpenCV and custom AI pipelines for automated defect detection, PCB inspection, and grain analysis.



