by Jay Garrett on November 18, 2009
Cisco bought out Pure Digital in a multi-million dollar deal earlier this year and they intend to use their networking know-how to launch a new Wi-Fi-enabled Flip digital camcorder.
Those lovelies over at Pocket-Lint had a chat with a Cisco spokesperson who said that the new range would feature “a large screen that slides to reveal the record and menu buttons underneath” allowing users to see what is going on when they are recording video.
Cisco wants to keep this in the pocket-friendly region in cost as well as size so don’t go dreaming about touchscreens and the like!
The plan is that you’ll be able to record video and upload it straight from the camcorder over Wi-Fi networks both private and public, a feature currently being offered in some DSLRs.
by Jay G on March 23, 2009
Firebox now has those groovy Flip Mino HD cameras in stock!
These mini marvels were originally up for pre-order with an estimated delivery date of April – the date has now been brought forward so you’ll be able to get your hands on what Flip describes as “the smallest HD camcorder in the world” a bit quicker.
Weighing 3.3oz, the Flip Mino HD captures HD 720p video with one-touch recording, digital zoom and 4GB built-in memory.
It also features upgraded FlipShare software that enables you to save and organise your vids, edit individual clips, make custom movies, email and upload your videos directly to YouTube, MySpace, or any video sharing website.
All of this social networking HD video niceness comes courtesy of the Flip Mino HD and £169.95.