Filed under: Shopping | Digital Camera
Oct 1 2010, 10:20am CDT | by Susan McGlaun
The Camileo S20 gives you a way to keep your memories alive. It allows you to look back on the past and relive those special moments we never want to forget. Camcorders are a great way to capture a moment. In addition, the Camileo is a lightweight and sensible design helps you take more video with less strain on your hands and wrist.
The Camileo compact HD camcorders have what you need, and what you will find nowhere else. Thin, lightweight, go anywhere design. It allows you the freedom to take video anywhere and everywhere. It is also very simple to use taking high definition video and stills. It is so easy to upload and share your video that you can include family and friends in on the videos you have taken. It is only 2/3" thin and 3.5 oz this tiny video camera is about the same size as a Smartphone. It also supports 1080p with Full High Definition Video and 4x digital zoom and video stabilization. It also can be used as a 5 Mega-pixel camera. This is a great camcorder with an incredible price anyone can afford to have one. Buy yours today.
The Toshiba Camileo is available at Amazon for $129.99.
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