Kodak Intros New Slice Touchscreen Camera
At the recent 2010 CES trade show, Kodak introduced several new cameras, but the one that has been generating a lot of buzz is the Kodak Slice, a touchscreen digital camera.
The 14-megapixel Kodak Slice features a 3.5-inch, 16:9 touchscreen display, 5X SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH lens, 720p/30fps HD video capture, built-in optical image stabilization, a share button for uploading photos to Facebook, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Flickr and email, and a Kodak Slice Search Feature that makes it easy to sort, locate and share pictures. It also has Face Recognition and Kodak's Smart Capture which analyzes scenes and automatically adjusts the camera settings for great pictures. And, up to 5,000 can be stored on the cameras' internal memory!
The Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera will be available in April 2010 for $349.95. Best Buy will be the first retail store to carry the Slice.
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New Slice Touchscreen Camera
Really? Kodak Intros New Touchscreen Slice camera up to 5,000 can be stored on the camera' internal memory?
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