DigiLife DDV-JF1 Pocket Camera

Launched at the Computex fair in Taipei, the new DigiLife DDV-JF1 pocket camera is a combination between a HD video recorder and a pico projector in one compact unit. The iPod sized camcorder features a 2.5-inch LCD display and is capable of 720p video recording at 30 fps, while the most interesting feature is the built-in pico projector that screens (on any nearby wall if you like) up to 13ft away at 640 x 360 resolutions.
The new DigiLife DDV-JF1 camera sports a 5-megapixel CMOS sensor, does 3x digital zoom, has an external memory SD/SDHC card slot and runs on a lithium-ion battery. Pricing or availability are not yet available, but given its cool factor it may not take too long while you see at your local electronics shop. Meanwhile we can only dream of a pocket camera that supports 720p video when projecting, that’d be awesome. No?


[via Engadget]
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