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Posted on Nov 18th, 09 at 10:37am

Shoot it, share it, SNAPP it! With the SNAPP CAM5000 from Coby Electronics, you can capture every Hollywood-worthy moment in brilliant HD. Film video, take pictures, and review files at the touch of a button, and enjoy high-definition playback of your favorite home movies with the built-in HDMI connection. A built-in SD card slot offers up to 4 hours of expanded recording time, while the integrated USB port, ArcSoft® editing software and YouTube™ uploader let you create and share great original videos online in minutes. Webcam capability, HDMI cable and travel accessories also included.
- 2.0" TFT LCD Full Color Display
- 5MP CMOS sensor(2584 x 1936) with LED for low-light situations
- 4x digital zoom
- 128MB built-in memory, SD/SDHC card slot expandable up to 8GB
- Integrated USB Port
- Removable lithium-ion battery with 2 hours of battery life
- Arcsoft Media Impression for video editing and uploading to YouTube
- Video resolution 720p(1280 x 720) @ 30fps, MPEG-4
- Connects easily to computer for use as a webcam (driver included and installation required)
- Includes:
- Lithium Ion Battery
- HDMI Cable
- AV Cable
- USB Cable
- Installation CD
- Hand Strap
- Carrying Case
Comments (8)
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Harold
November 29th, 2009
Wow! been looking all over for this, cheapest quote ive seen, rock on! great timing for holidays
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IK
November 29th, 2009
excellent price! Just in time for gift season!
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Yitz24
November 29th, 2009
This is a great gift for my wife...she is constantly telling me that pictures aren't enough for our 1 year old!
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chargeandride
November 23rd, 2009
wow bargains galore
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MG
November 18th, 2009
Nice!
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JJHoff
November 18th, 2009
Does anyone know how can an item like this be so cheap? My sister just bought one for a lot more...
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Bingo11
November 18th, 2009
This is perfect to have around at all times! It's tiny and AFFORDABLE :)
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JetMet450
November 18th, 2009
Does anyone know if the battery really lasts for 2hours?? I couldnt find anything on cnet.
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