The Flip UltraHD is the true sequel to the cheap, crappy-but-good enough camcorder that’s smuggled 13 percent of the market and was once our favorite cheap ...
There was nothing wrong with regular camcorders–at least it didn’t seem that way until Pure Digital released the Flip Ultra. Here was a video recorder that solved every problem that you never really ...
In just a glance, the appeal of Pure Digital's Flip camcorder is immediately apparent: the device's compact body, one-button operation and low price tag are a triple threat to all amateur ...
It doesn’t offer the same impressive video quality as its predecessors, but the final version of Cisco’s Flip UltraHD pocket camcorder still dominates the field ...
Less natural color, less contrast than previous generation No still image capture Micro HD jack, no included cable or adapter Too expensive for too few capabilities “Why you can trust Digital Trends – ...
It doesn’t offer the same impressive video quality as its predecessors, but the final version of Cisco’s Flip UltraHD pocket camcorder still dominates the field in ease of use. If you’re looking for a ...
The Kodak Zx1 and Flip UltraHD offer the kind of capabilities the two brands are known for. For example, like the Zi6, Kodak’s Zx1 includes an SD card slot for the bulk of the camera’s storage (the ...
The Flip UltraHD is available with a black or white body. We looked at the black-colored model, with its front, back, top, and bottom covered with a black, rubberized plastic. The sides of the unit ...
If one were to seek a poster-child for pocket camcorders, you’d need look no further than Pure Digital’s Flip cameras. These candy bar-style camcorders epitomize point-and-shoot video with their ...
It is important to note that the Flip UltraHD uses a significantly smaller sensor to capture video than most traditional--and more expensive--camcorders. You should not expect to see the same level of ...