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  2. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    The first GoPro Hero, a film camera encased in a waterproof shell. The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. [10] He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia, in which he was hoping to capture high-quality action photos but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy appropriate quality equipment at reasonable prices. [11]

  3. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    Phantom 1 with a GoPro HERO3 camera. The Phantom 1, originally known as the Phantom, was released on January 7, 2013. [1] It uses 2.4 GHz for control and is powered by a 2000mAh battery, giving it a flight time of about 15 minutes. [2] [3] [4] It did not include a built-in camera, but it can be fitted with an optional mount for a GoPro HERO ...

  4. Nick Woodman - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Woodman appeared on QVC to sell his GoPro Hero. [24] In 2004, GoPro had about $150,000 in revenue which grew to about $350,000 in 2005. In December 2012, the Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn purchased 8.88% of the company for $200 million which set the market value of the company at $2.25 billion making Woodman, who owned the ...

  5. Hardcore Henry - Wikipedia

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    GoPro Hero 3. Hardcore Henry was filmed with GoPro cameras mounted on a specially made mask [9] designed by Sergey Valyaev, deemed the "Adventure Mask", [13] and stabilization systems that used either electronics or magnets, created by the movie's director of photography, Vsevolod Kaptur. [13] Many prototypes of the mask were used to film the ...

  6. SD card - Wikipedia

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    Devices in which small size is paramount, such as mobile phones, action cameras such as the GoPro Hero series, and camera drones, tend to use microSD cards. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Mobile phones

  7. Wearable computer - Wikipedia

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    A wearable computer, also known as a body-borne computer, [1] [2] is a computing device worn on the body. [3] The definition of 'wearable computer' may be narrow or broad, extending to smartphones or even ordinary wristwatches. [4] [5] Wearables may be for general use, in which case they are just a particularly small example of mobile computing.

  8. Polaroid Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was in fact one of the early manufacturers of digital cameras, with the PDC-2000 in 1996; [22] however, it failed to capture a large market share in that segment. It also made 35 mm and multi-format scanners, such as Polaroid SprintScan 4000 35 mm scanner [ 23 ] (the first scanner with a 4000 DPI CCD) in 1999, and the Polaroid ...

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Used regionally in the U.S. (where the company holds 50.3% of the market share) to refer to any type of sit-down PWC. Usage is strongest in Canada, especially in Quebec, where the manufacturer is based. [199] Sellotape: Clear adhesive tape (UK and Ireland) Sellotape Company, owned by Henkel Consumer Adhesives: Often used generically as a verb ...