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Jan 21 2005, 5:50am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Camborg reports about Minox announcing a new small digital camcorder, camera and mp3 player called MobiDV.
Apparently the MobiDV already sells since a while at our friends at Fancylogic in the color white for $209.50 (international shipping). That means most likely Minox is OEMing the MobiDV from somebody.
The Minox MobiDV features a 4.0 Megapixel (hardware resolution 2.1 million pixel) image sensor (max. Resolution: 2.304 x 1.728 pixels). The Lens can rotate 230 degrees and has a 4x zoom capability. The MobiDV has a 1.5 inch lens. Data storage is via the SD/MMC card, which can have a capacity of up to 1 GB. A spare card can be concealed in the body of the MobiDV. The tiny multi-talent measures 103 x 62 x 16 mm and weighs 87g.
More details on Camborg.

White MobiDV available at Fancylogic
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