Filed under: Shopping | Digital Camera
Aug 23 2010, 2:10am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Kodak offers a new tiny video camera dubbed Kodak Mini. The Kodak Mini has only the size of a Credit Card but features a a 1.8-inch color screen and a pop-out USB arm. The Kodak Mini comes with a 2GB micro SD card and has a rechargeable Li-Polymer battery built-in.
Kodak makes it simple to share videos on FACEBOOK and YOUTUBE sites with the Kodak Mini. Plus the Kodak Mini video camera is built to withstand rain.
You can order the Kodak Mini in red or grey for $99.95 on Amazon now. The new Kodak Mini ships September 20th.
Kodak also unveiled today the Kodak Playtouch and the Kodak Easyshare M590.
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