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Published: 2008-09-15, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
Tiny yet functional design; easy to use; relatively high-quality sound and video for its class; one-touch video uploading to YouTube
Expensive; no SD/MMC card expansion slot; rechargeable battery isn't removable or replaceable
Despite some minor flaws, the Flip Video Mino is the best mini camcorder for straight-to-Web video currently available -- but it also costs more, and it can't match the features of a video-savvy point-and-shoot camera ...
Abstract: On its face, the Flip Video Mino digital camcorder is no different than similar video-sharing devices that have been available across Asia for a while now, save for the fact that Oprah put last year’s model, the Flip Video Ultra, on her annual “Favorit...
The unit costs a pretty penny coming in around $160 at the time of this review. At this price, it is really hard to justify if the Flip Video Mino is a purchasable product since there are other camcorders that do much more for the same price. Lets tal...
Sleeker design than previous models, Easy uploading to sharing sites, Improved playback options, Rechargeable battery
No still-photo capabilities, Lacks optical zoom, LCD scratches more easily than the Flip Ultra’s
Overall, we recommend the Flip Mino because of its sleek design, easy-to-use software, and solid video quality for $179. But compared to the Kodak Zi6, an identically priced pocket camcorder that shoots even sharper 720p video and takes still photos, t...
Completely convenient; dead-simple operation; built-in USB connector; easy-to-use though limited software; direct import of movies into iPhoto 08.
Video quality isnt that great.
My greatest desire is that you’ve read this far rather than looked at the mouse rating and thought, “Huh, not such a terrific camcorder after all.” Because although the video quality produced by the Flip Mino is anything but pristine, th...
Very small and simple. Great design with integrated USB connector to transfer files and charge battery.
Video quality could have been better, maybe some more control would have helped. Software was sluggish and too simple for our tastes.
The Pure Digital Flip Mino isnt going to replace a full-size, high quality camcorder any time soon, but that doesnt mean the camcorder isnt a useful device. If youve ever found yourself recording video on your cell phone, even if you have a high...
Very small and simple. Great design with integrated USB connector to transfer files and charge battery.
Video quality could have been better, maybe some more control would have helped. Software was sluggish and too simple for our tastes.
The Pure Digital Flip Mino isnt going to replace a full-size, high quality camcorder any time soon, but that doesnt mean the camcorder isnt a useful device. If youve ever found yourself recording video on your cell phone, even if you have a high-...
Abstract: In today’s hurried world, it’s not uncommon for many people to use their digital camera or even camera phone to record life’s moments as movies. While the quality is normally not on par with traditional video cameras, nothing beats the convenience of e...
Abstract: John Virata What does a company do when it makes a highly successful DV camcorder that fits in the palm of your hand and shoots surprisingly high quality 640x480 resolution video? At less than $200? Well, it shrinks the next version, adds some cool sha...
Small and lightweight. Rechargeable battery. Better speakers than the Flip Ultra.
Mediocre image and sound quality. Small LCD. Big price bump over its predecessor.
The Flip Mino is smaller, lighter, sleeker, and more expensive than its wildly popular predecessor, but save for the addition of a rechargeable battery, most of the improvements are only skin deep....