Hardware Secrets
Home | Camera | Case | CE | Cooling | CPU | Input | Memory | Mobile | Motherboard | Networking | Power | Storage | Video | Other
Content
Articles
First Look
Gabriel's Blog
News
Reviews
Tutorials
Main Menu
About Us
Awarded Products
Compare Prices
Datasheets
Dictionary
Download
Drivers
Forums
Links
Manufacturer Finder
Newsletter
On The Web
RSS Feed
Test Your Skills
Twitter
Newsletter
Subscribe today!
Search




Recommended
The Digital Photography Book
The Digital Photography Book, by Scott Kelby (Peachpit Press), starting at $13.56
Home » Camera
Flip Ultra Camcorder Review
Author: Sandy Berger
Type: Reviews Last Updated: September 8, 2008
Page: 3 of 6
$ Check REAL-TIME pricing for Flip Video Ultra HD Pocket Digital Camcorder - 120 Minute Capture 8GB HDD 2.0 LCD White U2120W $.
TigerDirect: $179.99 Newegg: $159.99
CompUSA: $179.99 Amazon: $159.00

The Camcorder and Computer/TV Connections

Figure 5 shows the side of the Flip. When the small control with the dots is moved in a downward motion a USB connection pops out of the camera (Shown in Figure 6).


click to enlarge
Figure 5: The side of the Flip.


click to enlarge
Figure 6: USB connector.

The pop-up connector can be very convenient, eliminating the need for cables and/or cords. However, because the Flip can be inserted in only one direction and the camera itself, which remains attached is so large, depending on your hardware setup you may have difficulty attaching the camera.

In Figure 7 you see the Flip attaches to this laptop correctly when it is the only attached device.  In Figure 8, you can see that the same laptop, with an external monitor and Ethernet network cable attached, can no longer accommodate the Flip. Luckily, the Flip worked with our unpowered  USB hub, as shown in Figure 9. Pure also sells an option USB cable that can also be used in such situations.


click to enlarge
Figure 7: Flip attached to laptop with no other devices.


click to enlarge
Figure 8: Flip cannot attach when other devices are attached.


click to enlarge
Figure 9: The Flip attached by a USB hub.

In Figure 5, you will also note a TV port under the USB pop-up. The included cable can be used to attach the Flip to a television to show the videos. Since the resolution of the Flip matches that of a regular television, the pictures look quite good on a television. The TV out is NTSC, so people in countries using PAL will not find it usable.

Pages (6): « 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 »
Print Version | Send to Friend | | Bookmark Article | Comments (0)

Related Content
  • BlackBerry Storm Review
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1K Digital Camera Review
  • Fujifilm FinePix A150 Digital Camera Review
  • Fujifilm FinePix Z30 Digital Camera Review
  • Olympus Stylus Tough-6000 Digital Camera Review

  • Recommended Deal.
    Cyber-shot Silver Blue Pink is Digital orSony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 - Digital camera compact 10.2 Mpix optical zoom 4 x supported memory MS Duo PRO PRO-HG DSCTX1


    OnSale.com: $379.99 Newegg: $349.99
    Wal-Mart: $379.88 Amazon: $379.00

    RSSLatest News
    IN WIN LAN Party in Southern California
    November 20, 2009 - 12:37 PM PST
    Patriot Announces PS-100 SSD Series
    November 19, 2009 - 7:30 AM PST
    Antec Launches TPQ-1200 PSU
    November 18, 2009 - 11:30 AM PST
    AMD/ATI Launches Radeon HD 5970
    November 18, 2009 - 10:18 AM PST
    OCZ Launches Colossus SSD Series
    November 17, 2009 - 1:39 PM PST
    NZXT Unleashes Tempest EVO Mid-Tower Case
    November 17, 2009 - 1:06 PM PST
    nVidia Launches GeForce GT 240
    November 17, 2009 - 10:18 AM PST
    Arctic Cooling Announces Accelero TWIN TURBO PRO VGA Cooler
    November 16, 2009 - 11:46 AM PST
    PowerColor Announces PLAY! HD5770 Video Card
    November 13, 2009 - 12:51 PM PST
    G.Skill Announces Falcon II SSD Series
    November 11, 2009 - 3:31 PM PST
    .:: More News ::.

    RSSLatest Content
    Ultra X4 500 W Power Supply Review
    Seagate Barracuda XT 2 TB Hard Disk Drive Review
    Nintendo Wii Fit Plus Review
    AMD ATI Chips Comparison Table
    nVidia Chips Comparison Table
    Gigabyte G41M-ES2L Motherboard
    Netflix on Playstation 3 Review
    CM Storm Sentinel Advance Mouse Review
    Titan Skalli CPU Cooler Review
    Nexus RX-6300 630 W Power Supply Review
    Gigabyte P55-UD6 Motherboard
    Nintendo Wii Review
    SilverStone Grandia GD04 Case Review
    Can We Trust the 80 Plus Certification?
    NZXT Gamma Case Review

    Our Most Popular Articles
    Maximum CPU Temperature
    1,078,603 views
    How to Find Out Your Motherboard Manufacturer and Model
    706,606 views
    nVidia Chips Comparison Table
    679,387 views
    Connecting Two PCs Using a USB-USB Cable
    593,711 views
    How To Correctly Apply Thermal Grease
    562,722 views
    AMD ATI Chips Comparison Table
    560,319 views
    ATI Radeon X1300 Pro Review
    488,008 views
    ATI Radeon X1600 XT Review
    477,168 views
    How To Perform a BIOS Upgrade
    394,685 views
    Sempron vs. Athlon XP
    338,585 views

    Latest Threads in Our Forums
    Dell Inspiron 6000 Powers but will not boot...
    by Merman
    Ultra X4 500 W Power Supply Review
    by Merman
    IN WIN LAN Party in Southern California
    by Hardware Secrets Team
    Getting A Hard Copy
    by Trevorrross
    Am I Making The Right Choice?
    by need2know
    Is it available to mount the Zalman cooler?
    by Olle P
    dsl modem prob
    by Sherry
    Seagate Barracuda XT 2 TB Hard Disk Drive Review
    by Hardware Secrets Team
    Overclocking a dell xps 410
    by 6dracing
    How to recover mp3's, pdf & chm files, applications from formated harddrive partition
    by tomahawk 1705
    .:: Visit Our Forums ::.


    © 2004-9, Hardware Secrets, LLC. All rights reserved.
    Advertising | Legal Information | Privacy Policy
    All times are Pacific Standard Time (PST, GMT -08:00)