The World’s smallest HD Camcorder – The Flip MinoHD

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Flip has announced addition of a new camcorder to their exciting range of mini camcorders, the latest one is the Flip MinoHD.

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The Flip MinoHD is capable of shooting HD video at 720p, and it comes with 4GB of storage which lets you shoot up to 60 minutes of video.

As with the other Flip camcorders is comes with the usual features and has a built in 2 hour Li-ion battery.

Here’s the specs.

  • Sleek, pocket-sized camcorder shoots breathtaking HD video
  • Available in black or whatever you want
  • 4GB of on-board memory records up to 60 minutes of video
  • Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 0.6; weighs just 3.3 oz.
  • HD 720p resolution (1280 x 720) in16:9 cinematic widescreen
  • No glare display (1.5)
  • Sealed, rechargeable lithium ion battery (up to 2 hours of battery life)
  • Flat back-panel with touch-sensitive buttons
  • Instant playback, pause, fast forward/rewind, and delete features
  • Connects to TV for instant viewing
  • New built-in FlipShare software works on any PC or Mac:
  • Save, organize, and edit videos with ease
  • Email videos and video greeting cards
  • Upload videos directly to AOL Video, MySpace, and YouTube
  • Capture HD snapshots from your videos
  • Create custom movies with your own music
  • Order DVDs and have them shipped anywhere in the world

The Flip MinoHD is available for $229 from Flip.

via Gizmodo

What do you think?

  • http://bonus-level.stumbleupon.com bonus-level

    Good luck holding a tiny cam like that still enough for good videos.

  • Im dumber after reading this article

    Are you serious?

    Since when does 60 minutes of 720P video take only 4GB? OH, when they either lie about its specs, or its in such a compressed form, its useless.

  • http://www.geeky-gadgets.com Fatgadget

    Hi Guys

    Thanks for your comments, but the above article quotes the manufacturers specifications. Check out their website for further details there is a link above.

    Cheers :)

  • Mel

    I bought one of these last year. I have been nothing but happy with it. Yes, it can be a bit hard to hold still, but no harder than my old DV tape video camera. And it’s a heck of a lot lighter!

    I’ve used it on a tripod, and that works fine. It turns on quickly. The video quality is great. I can play it back on my 23″ monitor, and it looks fine. The only thing I miss from my old camera is the optical zoom, but I can live without that, considering the advantages.

    It works fine with my video software. The video is H.264, and does look nice. Before you dump on the video quality, take a look at it.