Flip Video Camcorder: 60-Minutes (White)

Flip Video Camcorder: 60-Minutes (White)

 
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The compact Flip Video Camcorder makes it easy to capture picture-perfect memories at home or on the go. Built-in software gives you everything you need for your standing ovation. 640x480 Video Resolution at 30 frames per second Flip-out USB arm plugs directly into your computer for easy sharing and archiving NTSC TV Out with included cable to watch videos on television Built-in software for instant viewing, editing, and one-click emailing Integrated video uploading to AOL, MySpace, YouTube and other video sharing sites Easy to capture still pictures from video Simple editing tools let you make custom-edited movie mixes with music Personal library feature helps you organize all your videos Video Bitrate - 2.8Mbps (average - auto adaptive algorithm) Video Format - Advanced Profile MPEG4 AVI Lens Type - Fixed Focus (0.8m to infinity) Aperture - f/2.4 (fast lens for great results in low-light environments) Interface - 8 Buttons (Power, Play, Delete, Record and 4 way navigation) Battery Life - Up to 2 hours with 2x AA Alkaline batteries, up to 5 hours with 2 x AA Energizer e2 batteries System Requirements - Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz, 512 MB RAM, Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista, Windows Media Player 9.0, Microsoft DirectX 9.0, PowerPC G4 1.0 GHz, Mac OS X 10.3.9, SVGA display (1024x768) monitor and video card, and QuickTime 7 Dimensions - Height 4.12 x Width 2.25 x Depth 1.25
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Simple to use, pocket-sized camcorder with one-touch recording and digital zoom
  • Holds 60 minutes of TV-quality video on 1GB of built-in memory; no tapes or additional memory cards required
  • Convenient USB arm plugs directly into your computer for easy sharing and archiving
  • Built-in software lets you easily e-mail videos, share them on YouTube and Grouper, edit footage, and capture still photos from video
  • Watch videos instantly on TV with included cable
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Flip Video
  • Color: White
  • EAN: 0892684000519
  • FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
  • FormFactor: Integrated
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
  • LensType: Lens
  • Manufacturer: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
  • MediaType: Camcorder
  • Model: F160W
  • MPN: F160W
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMCORDER
  • Publisher: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
  • Studio: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
  • Style: 60-Minutes (White)
  • UPC: 892684000519
  • VariationDescription: White

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Fun new toy!2009-01-08
I checked the reviews on this before I bought it and was very impressed. I bought this one for my niece moving to Belgium and the Mino (better for Macs) for my husband. EXCELLENT!
Flip Video Cam2009-01-08
Very easy to operate with good quality video and much better audio than would be expected from such a tiny device. The software loads easy and picking a single frame from the video stream for printing a photo is just a couple of mouse clicks. It fits in a shirt pocket and runs a long time on 2 AA batteries!
What a great little camcorder!2009-01-07
Purchased this as a gift for my niece and I must say that I want to buy one for myself! It was so easy to figure out - the quality of the video is great and it's compact size makes it a steal for around $100. I highly recommend this camcorder for someone who's looking for a compact sized device that's easy to use and doesn't cost a fortune!
easy fun2009-01-07
this is the 3rd one I've given as a gift.love them. tiny and fits in a pocket, great for grandkid videos. love the MINO HD even more
Easy to use, fun to have!2009-01-07
This was purchased for my 10 year old who is a director in the making. All of the group of friends have them and they have made several little movies. It is a "take it out of the box and shoot" type of thing. I would recommend it for someone who doesn't want to pay a whole lot but just wants to have fun. I guess there are more expensive/newer models but this one fit my purpose perfectly.

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