Imagining the possibilities of Flip + Cisco...

When high-speed wireless networks are pervasive (and not constrained by
Telecoms), and low-cost "purpose-built" cameras like Flip can share to the
network immediately

That will be the AK-47 of video cameras


~ Josh

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Jay dedman <jay.ded...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Non-techy people love 1) the fact that there's no cable and 2) that
> > the Flip software lets you can transfer, edit and upload to youtube
> > really easily. They're prepared to sacrifice quality and features
> > for simplicity and ease of use. Having better quality pictures isn't
> > worth it if you're less able to share because the technological
> > process daunts you.
>
> By the packaging and marketing, I think Flip camera has borrowed their
> aesthetic from Apple.
> They are really good at one thing. The iPhone isn't as feature packed
> as the Nokia, but much easier to use.
> (we played around with the N96 the other day and it was way too confusing)
>
> People like devices that don't need instructions. We've been teaching
> some non-profits how to document their work...and the Flip camera is
> really the easiest thing to get them to use. Rupert's reasoning fits
> our experience.
>
> Maybe the Flip is like the gateway drug. Gets people comfortable
> shooting/uploading...then they'll crave more control and quality.
>
> Jay
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