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The editors liked
Simplistic user interface
Small and attractive design
Inbuilt USB jack
The editors didn't like
Only slightly cheaper than a fully fledged camcorder
Abstract: With everyone clamoring for their 15 minutes of fame on YouTube, the Flip Video Mino was created to make shooting and uploading your masterpiece a breeze. Reviews Editor Ray Aguilera, checks out the Mino in todays video first look. iPhone/iPod touch...
Buttons can be muted (great for weddings, lectures, pirating movies); easy to shoot, download and upload vids; internal battery = no need to go hunting for AA batteries. Elegant Vaderblack or Storm Trooperwhite casing. Slimjim body (0.63 inches) is perfec...
No optical zoom, no upgradeable memory, no Bluetooth, no decent stills. FFWD could be FSTR. Macheads must upgrade to OSX 10.5. Eagerbeaver touch buttons are too sensitive and have a tricky sweet spot. Glossy black casing scratches easily, also retains fin...
Abstract: Pure Digital Technologies has just introduced the newest member of its wildly popular, critically-acclaimed Flip Video family of personal camcorders. We have just taken delivery of a test unit in glossy black body color with satin trim. My first rea...
Abstract: In case you didnt have enough reasons to worry about videos of your escapades showing up online, Pure Digital Technologies Inc. has made video posting easier than ever. The $180 Flip Mino, the latest in the Flip series of pocket camcorders, is smaller...
Easy to use, Includes editing software, Plenty of Social Sharing features, Compact and Lightweight
Expensive for the purpose, Poor sound, Poor zoom, *
The previous Flip camera could be found in blister wrapped packaging in drug and department stores and retail stores alike, and at over 1 million units sold was clearly a popular option, but the price tag felt more appropriate at a manageable $139.99 U...
Abstract: Needing a way to quickly and easily capture video on a moment’s notice, I ordered a Flip Video Ultra two weeks ago. I had mixed feelings about the Ultra once it arrived. It was kind of big, awfully boxy and it used AA batteries. (I can’t think of anoth...
Good video quality, Sleek, pocketable, easy to use
Slow and buggy videouploading software, Pricey; buttons too touchsensitive
When it comes to YouTube-friendly pocket camcorders, the Mino is king, but for a price....
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Published: 2008-06-09, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Ultraslim yet functional design; easy to use; relatively high-quality sound and video for its class; one-touch video uploading to YouTube and AOL.
A bit expensive; no SD/MMC card expansion slot; rechargeable battery isnt removable or replaceable.
Despite some minor flaws, Pure Digitals Flip Video Mino is the best mini camcorder for straight-to-Web video currently available--but it also costs more, and it cant match the features of a video-savvy point-and-shoot camera. Specifications: Video in...
Published: 2008-06-05, Author: Donald , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: While it certainly didn't appeal to everybody, Pure Digital's Flip Video Ultra cheapcorder nonetheless found quite the audience, which has not surprisingly led to some raised expectations for the company's just-released follow-up, the Flip Mino. Judging f...