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Twenty20 's VholdR Previewd

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Seattle Internet startup Twenty20 demonstrated their 'VholdR' video camera at the TechCrunch 2007 Conference, held in San Francisco on September 17-18. The lightweight camera is designed with brushed aluminum body to resist rain, mud and snow, the palm sized camera uses internal SD card to record videos.



'Everyone wants to shoot video in motion, but few can do it. It's just too hard,' explains Twenty20 founder Marc Barros. 'VholdR changes all of that. VholdR's 'Hands-free Shoot, Click-to-Share' design will make shooting and sharing video in motion easy for everyone, even the Dad who wants to record the excited faces of his family from the front seat of the corkscrew roller coaster.'






Other features include a single button to turn on and off the camera for convenience, CMOS image sensor with minimum illumination of 0.04 Lux @f/1.2, 1/4' 4G lens with a viewing angle of 90º, Fine Line Hardware Encoding for video processing with a frame rate of 30 fps giving 640x480 pixels and enhanced USB support . Its unique VholdR software allows uploading video to VholdR-TV, the place to share video online.


(Via Image-Acquire.com.)

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