tiltable

tiltable

(ˈtɪltəbəl)
adj
able to be tilted
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The new RX0 II with the VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip new model offers internal 4K recording, up to 180-degree and down to 90-degree tiltable LCD screen that even works underwater, and new image stabilisation solutions for video recording.
* The camera features 180-degree fully tiltable LCD touch screen
Designed for maximum flexibility and reach, piCOBOT[R]'s 3.87-5.71" wide and +/-15 degree tiltable gripper arms can be fitted with two suction cups.
This hitch-mounted tiltable hauler transforms into an efficient wheeled transporter of deer and other cumbersome loads.
She also demonstrated how to use the X-A3 camera, the latest model of the Japanese brand that features a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, 180-degree tiltable LCD monitor, touch screen operations, built in Wi-Fi and retro design.
Another nod to the social-media generation is the unit's tiltable LCD screen, which makes for convenient selfies.
Like the other monitors in the series, the new 24-inch ErgoSensor P line display features a height adjustable, swivel and tiltable base, enabling users to adjust the height and angle of the display to precisely the right level -- which reduces the likelihood of eye fatigue and neck pain.
With a lightweight full Magnesium alloy body, enhanced styling with a new high-res tiltable (90 degrees) Live View Finder, and in-body Image Stabilisation, the GX7 really is the ultimate G Series camera.
Also, despite its lower price point, it retains the 920,000 dot high definition tiltable 3" LCD A[degrees] perfect for creative and multiA[degrees] angle shots.
The 10-inch tiltable LCD touchscreen lets an operator drill down to deeper functions and parameters and a full QWERTY keyboard streamlines data entry.
This unit has a 20.2 megapixel sensor and decent 3.6x zoom plus a tiltable 3-inch rear display.