During 2002, Intel sold a digital camera that pre-dated the mp4
cameras out now.
This is what it did:
Records 30 fps AVI video clips, any length(depending on
size Memory card)
Still pictures(had autoflash)
Records WAV audioclips
Built in memory-64mb
Run great with pentium 4 processor
Didn't h
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> I seem to remember a toy called the PXL2000. It was a video camera
> that could record to audio tape. They tried to sell it to the kids
> market $100 but video artists got a hold of it and fell in deep love.
> It had a won
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Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Hasbro
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I seem to remember a toy called the PXL2000. It was a video
camera that could record to audio tape. They tried to sell it to the kids
market
I seem to remember a toy called the PXL2000. It was a video camera
that could record to audio tape. They tried to sell it to the kids
market $100 but video artists got a hold of it and fell in deep love.
It had a wonderful sepia/bw quality.
Ah, memories.
The product was pulled and discarded.