Teensy, $230, 3-ounce camcorder
p2pnet news view Products | Cool:- This’ll give corporate music industry nightmares.
Pure Digital Technologies has a teensy, $230, three ounce camcorders with four gigs of internal memory, enough to capture up to 60 minutes of high-definition video.
And it has a “Silent mode” for recording in “sensitive situations,” says the company.
Sixty seconds isn’t enough for a full length movie. But ….
And, “The Flip Video USB Cable makes it easy to connect your Flip Video Camcorder to any computer,” says the site.
Product specs:
Internal Memory: 4GB (60 minutes)
Screen Size: 1.5” (transflective TFT)
Screen Resolution: 528 x 132 pixels
Video Resolution: 1280 x 720
Frame Rate: 30 frames per second (constant frame rate, progressive scan)
Video Bitrate: 8.8Mbps (average – auto adaptive algorithm)
Video Format: H.264 video compression, AAC audio compression, saves as MP4 file
Lens Type: Fixed Focus (1.5m to infinity)
Aperture: f/2.4 (fast lens for great results in low-light environments)
Zoom: Smooth multi-step 2x digital
Interface: 8 Touch-Sensitive Capacitive Buttons (Power, Play, Delete, Record and 4 way navigation)
Dimensions: 3.94” x 1.97” x 0.63” (H x W x D)
PC Connection: Built-in flip-out USB arm (up to 2.0 USB speed)
TV Out: NTSC (cable included)
Battery Life: Rechargeable lithium ion battery, charges using built-in USB arm
Tripod Mount: Yes
Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OSX
News 1130 – , November , 2008
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November 12th, 2008 at 2:53 pm
perfect size and weight for camming at your local silver city….
November 12th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
and in a era of hi-def etc , the lower end of the gene pool have a new tool to watch poor vhs quality video
November 12th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
it is hi def, 720p, i know not 1080. but if 720p is bad like vhs from a theatre record, they arent doing it right.
November 13th, 2008 at 1:14 am
I’m waiting for the first camcorder that does not suffer from “lens glow” that gets spotted by the theater goons wearing infrared binoculars.