Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 10 2003, 11:06pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Philips takes USB Flash Drives to the next level by integrating a 1.3 Mega Pixel Camera in them.
The driver-less super small Digital Camera comes in a 64MB (Key007) and 128MB (Key008) version. The Camera plugs directly into the USB port without the need of a USB cable.
The Cameras measure 3.4x1.1x0.7inch and weigh 1.2oz.
The Philips Key007 has an MSRP of $99 and the Key008 of $149. The product is not in stores yet as far as we know.
Philips Key Ring Digital Camera Product Page.
Buy the for $99.88.
The Philips Key Ring 007, 009 and 0010 available at J&R.com:
PHILIPS KEY RING 007 Wearable 64MB USB Key Ring Camera
PHILIPS KEY RING 009 Wearable 64MB USB Key Ring Camera
PHILIPS KEY RING 0010 Wearable 128MB USB Key Ring Camera
Buy the Philips Key Ring MP3 Player at Amazon.com starting at $99.88.
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