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Point & Shoot Video Camcorder introduced by Pure Digital Technologies

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Tuesday, October 17th, 2006 | Related entries: Gadgets

Point & Shoot Video Camcorder Pure Digital Technologies, pioneers in developing one-time use cameras and camcorders has just released the ‘Point & Shoot’ Video Camcorder. The Point & Shoot Camcorder comes with built-in software, which allows users to connect directly to video sharing Web sites.

The ‘Point & Shoot’ Video Camcorder plugs into a PC via USB. Using the new camcorder and a USB-connected PC, consumers are able to shoot a video, plug the camcorder’s built-in USB arm into a PC or even a Mac, and then upload videos directly to video sharing Websites like Google Video or Grouper Networks via the on-board software.

The software includes other sharing options like one-step e-mailing, video greeting cards for a variety of special occasions, and custom edited movie mixes. Pure Digital Point & shoot Camcorder users can choose to share their home movies exclusively with family and friends, who they can invite to watch their video. Users can even post their home videos publicly on the video sharing Web sites, where it can be viewed by anyone across the globe.

Pure Digital Point and Shoot Video Camcorder sports 2x digital zoom and 1.4 inch color playback screen. Other features include instant playback, review and delete features, as well as instant view on the TV or PC. DVD processing is available by returning the unit to one of the Pure Digital-certified retail locations.

The new camcorder is a great alternative for those people who want a simple, no-frills solution for creating and sharing high quality home movies. Compact, affordable, and easy-to-use; Pure Digital’s new camcorder allows anyone to easily record and share their adventures with one push of a button.

The point & Shoot Video Camcorder comes in two models, one that holds 30 minutes of video and a 60 minute model which costs $128 and $169 respectively.

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