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May 2009
(74%)
61 Reviews
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It's hard to fault the FlipVideo Flip UltraHD. The cramped screen has been addressed and the quality of video captured improved. This camcorder is a very compelling purchase and its straightforward usability second to none....
Abstract: The new Flip UltraHD ($199) is the first full-sized Flip camcorder from Pure Digital to offer high definition video recording. Previously, HD recording was only available on the smaller (and more expensive) Flip MinoHD. Not that the new Flip UltraHD is...
Abstract: When I first reviewed the Pure Digital Flip camera back in 2007, I liked the camera for its ease of use, video quality, and portability. The video camera pretty much set the video camera world on its ears, with more than 2 million cameras sold since b...
Abstract: John Virata When I first reviewed the Pure Digital Flip camera back in 2007, I liked the camera for its ease of use, video quality, and portability. The video camera pretty much set the video camera world on its ears, with more than 2 million cameras s...
For the most part, we were satisfied with the video and audio quality of footage captured by the Flip UltraHD--as long as we limited ourselves to the level of expectations one would typically have from a $200 camcorder. Higher-end, more-expensive camc...
form factor; HDMI out is new, Very userfriendly hardware and software, Much more storage; longer recording than Mino HD, Replaceable battery.
No optical zoom; same image quality as before.
If a budget-priced handheld HD camcorder is what you are looking for, the Flip Video UltraHD is certainly worth consideration. The video quality wont decimate that of much more expensive cameras, but its still good for the category and very much work...
The first Flip Ultra pocket camcorder really changed the game when it came to casual video recording, because it was just so simple and easy to use. The video was better than cell phones, but I’d still say that regular digital cameras were able to re...
High Def video, Easy to use, Rechargeable batteries work out the box & AA batteries, Builtin USB plug,
1 hour battery life, Distorted images when panning too fast, No optical zoom or any manual controls, No external charger
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Published: 2009-05-13, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Flip Video carved a niche for themselves with point-and-shoot camcorders, and it’s a niche which soon got crowded as rival firms offered their own entry-level devices. The launch of the Mino HD late last year kicked things into 720p high-definition, w...
Abstract: The Flip UltraHD (Specs, $199.99) (MSRP $199.99) provides the same easy user experience that is the standard of all Flip camcorders. Its lack of manual controls, menus, or special settings make it a very simple product to use and learn. The Flip UltraH...