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  2. Flip Video - Wikipedia

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    Flip cameras' video quality was unusually good for their prices and sizes. [8] They can record videos at different resolutions. FlipHD camcorders digitally record high-definition video at 1280 x 720 resolution using H.264 video compression, Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) audio compression and the MP4 file format, while the older models used a 640 x 480 resolution. [9]

  3. Flip Video Mino - Wikipedia

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    The Flip Video Mino was a smaller version of the Flip Video camcorder. The original Mino captured video in 640x480 resolution at 30 frames per second with later models featuring HD recording. The Mino had many features that the Flip Video did not have, including an internal rechargeable battery (instead of 2 AA batteries ) and touch-sensitive ...

  4. Cisco Ditches Flip Camera Biz: What's the Future for Mini ...

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    Does Cisco Systems' move to ditch its Flip line of mini video cameras signal that consumers are growing tired of these pocket-sized movie makers? The networking company set plans this week to get ...

  5. Cisco Gives Flip a Bedfellow - AOL

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    Cisco Systems (NAS: CSCO) has made numerous missteps in consumer-oriented electronics pushes, like the botched acquisition of Pure Digital in 2009 for $590 million and its Flip camera. Instead of ...

  6. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    The Flip Video was a series of tapeless camcorders introduced by Pure Digital Technologies in 2006. Slightly larger than a smartphone, the Flip Video was a basic camcorder with record, zoom, playback and browse buttons and a USB jack for uploading video. The original models recorded at a 640x480-pixel resolution; later models featured HD ...

  7. Flipper Zero - Wikipedia

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    Flipper Zero is designed for interaction with various types of access control systems, radio protocols, RFID, near-field communication (), and infrared signals. [6] [7] To operate the device, a computer or a smartphone is not required; it can be controlled via a 5-position D-pad and a separate back button.

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  9. Video camera tube - Wikipedia

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    Video camera tubes are devices based on the cathode-ray tube that were used in television cameras to capture television images, prior to the introduction of charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors in the 1980s. Several different types of tubes were in use from the early 1930s, and as late as the 1990s.