Flip Mino Camcorder, 60 Minutes

Product Description
Mino is a camcorder that goes anywhere. Simply put it in your pocket! Then easily share your video on the web on MySpace, YouTube, and AOL. Weighing in at just over three ounces, the remarkably slim yet powerful Flip Video Mino raises the bar for high-quality, portable, and easy-to-use video. Smaller than most cell phones, Mino fits neatly into a jeans pocket to capture life’s stories whenever and wherever they happen at a party, a concert, the beach, even on a bike… More >>
- Pocket-sized camcorder; Flat back panel with touch-sensitive buttons; 1.5-inch color LCD screen
- 2 GB of on-board flash memory–records up to 60 minutes of video; 2x digital zoom
- Internal Lithium-ion battery recharges when built-in USB arm is connected to a computer
- Connects to TV for instant viewing
- Built-in software lets you easily edit video files and upload them to video sharing sites
Flip Mino Camcorder, 60 Minutes
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..Flip has 2 gigs of internal mem that can’t be changed out..My friend has this cam and I have the “SVP HDDV3001″ with a panasonic CCD sensor built
inside that costed me 99 dollars and takes up to 16 gig HCSD cards..and the price is 140 with a transcend 16 gig card on amazon..The SVP HDDV3001 also plays mp3s and records your favite tv shows(a pocket VCR)..Great service from “slim sharp” company through amazon…
Rating: 4 / 5
After using it a few times, I tried to hook it up to a TV and it quit working completely and permanently.
Rating: 1 / 5
My “white” Flip Video only worked for 5 minutes before it shut down and refused to turn on again. I did all of the things that the support team suggested such as pushing the “reset” button, but to no avail. I therefore sent the machine back to Amazon but reordered a black one which has been fantastic! I don’t know if there was a problem with the “color” or what….but I have been more than satisfied with my second one. Therefore, this review reflects on my white Flip Video, not my black one.
Karen Asfour
Rating: 1 / 5
Why in the world would anyone buy this when you can get a CHEAPER, BETTER, HD version by Kodak? Can someone help me.
Rating: 1 / 5
Ever since cell phones starting incorporating tiny cameras, there have been serious privacy issues–kids snapping pictures of their teacher in the locker room and so on. And then posting them online! But this new product takes this to a frightening level. The beautifully designed case is unobtrusive; in a cluttered apartment you don’t notice it; it stands up and can take quite a range of view. Of course, the government has all sorts of things like this already, but now an average citizen, or an enterprising private detective, or a disgruntled romantic partner (or all three!) can set one up and capture an hour of video at a time, in high resolution which leaves no doubt as to who is who.
Of course, for a long time, it’s been possible to set up surreptitious tape recorders, but this changes things: Even if it’s just a body walking by once in a while, and mostly just voice that is captured, the video imagery adds something that no jury can refuse. So it’s gotten to the point where it’s just not sporting; like one of those lures scientifically designed to get every bass in the lake to impale itself against the barbs, this is just upsetting the odds too much. It’s dirty pool!
Time was when a detective went against you, it was a game of matching wits–it was a dance in a way, and there was a sort of mutual respect. (As in, for example, Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment [see my review!] or Alfred Bester’s The Demolished Man [ditto!].) But with this, you just set ‘em up and knock ‘em down. It’s the transition from a world of hunters to the slaughterhouse. It’s just not right [57].
Rating: 1 / 5