Kodak just kicked out a pair of devices with its Playtouch pocket camcorder and EasyShare M590 point and shoot. Kodak's $229.95 Playtouch is capable of shooting image stabilized 1080p video with ...
The Playtouch ($229.95 direct) is Kodak's new top-of-the-line HD pocket camcorder, and its first model to feature a touch screen. A full $50 more than the Kodak Zi8 ($179.95, 4 stars), the price is on ...
While Sony's new Bloggie Touch provides the template for how simple and easy a touchscreen camcorder could really be, Kodak's similarly well built and attractive PlayTouch provides a stark contrast, ...
I recorded my son’s birth with a Kodak. No, not in 1997 or 1957. Just last week. It’s even in high definition (but not 3-D, perhaps thankfully). I figured a new camera/video recorder would be just the ...
The Playtouch is the third or fourth video camera from Kodak that may actually be worth its weight in gold. As far as pocketable video cameras go at least. It shoots in full HD (built-in digital image ...
It’s a Kodak kind of morning. The company just released a new 1080p video camera, the PlayTouch ($229.95), complete with touchscreen along with an ultrathin 14-megapixel M590 ($199.95) digital camera ...
Fortunately, the PlayTouch device itself doesn't require much of a set-up at all. Just charge the battery upon opening the box using the included wall charger (which also doubles as a microUSB cable ...
And just like that, the Flip Video craze continues. Pure Digital was once the only major company out there producing these pocket-friendly camcorders, but now a slew of other outfits have joined in.
Simplicity in a handheld video recorder is good, but that doesn't mean you need to go light on features. That's where the Kodak PlayTouch ($229 at Henry's) comes in. While the small touch-screen ...
Kodak’s PlayTouch joins an exclusive band of pocket camcorders like the new Sony Bloggie and the JVC Picsio clan to boast touchscreen operation. But while these ticklish moves grab the limelight, this ...
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