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Disney Magic Now Comes In Digital Products

Posted Sep 10, 2006 at 1:22AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Tags: Disney, gaming accessories, VGA
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A bunch of Disney goodies have surfaced lately that will surely delight Disney fans, young and old alike. The products include cameras, camcorders and a keychain picture locket. The cameras and camcorders come with child-friendly Disney Pix photo/video software for the computer.

Leading the pack are the Disney Pix Max Digital Camera and Princess Digital Movie Maker camcorder. The Pix Max runs on two AA-batteries and offers 3 megapixels, a 1.5-inch LCD screen and auto-flash. There is also some limited in-camera editing in the form of picture frames. The Disney Princess Digital Movie Maker has 32MB memory, built-in microphone, 640 x 480 video , and a docking station.It also includes Disney Pix software that allows kids to add animation, sound effects and music geared toward Disney themes. Both are available for the price of $79.99 each.

Next in line is the Pix Click Digital Camera which can store up to 200 photos that was captured in VGA resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. It has 1-inch LCD, auto-flash feature and TV output for photo sliding shows. It is available for the price of $49.99.

Then there's the Disney Pix Micro camera at $19.99-a-piece that is intended for young children. It is 6.5 inches by 2.5 inches by 1 inch camera that shoots in CIF digital resolution (low) and stores 24 images. It has a status-only LCD display, no flash and runs on one AAA battery.

The last in the product line is a tiny digital keychain locket with a 1.1-inch LCD screen which can store 50 photos on two AA batteries power source.

Via CNET Networks



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