What is mimios resolution?
A mimio is a vector-based system. A vector image is not an array of pixels like a bitmap, but rather, a mathematical representation that “remembers” where you draw and stores that information as a set of individual lines called “strokes”. The advantages of vector-based graphics are that they are resolution independent. If you scale a bitmap image, the image usually becomes fuzzy and “jagged”. In general, a vector-based graphic will scale easily and look as good scaled as it did in its original size. In addition, a vector graphic printed on a 300 DPI printer will print at 300 DPI, while the same image on a 600 DPI printer will print at 600 DPI. When you draw on a whiteboard that has mimio attached, the data positions are captured at approximately 87 points per second in a vector format. While you are drawing on the board, the mimio Capture Bar is checking your stylus location and reporting it to the computer approximately 87 times every second. A variety of variables including temperatu