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The good: Decent video for a VGA budget mini camcorder; easy to use; good low-light performance; 4GB memory holds 2 hours of video; FlipShare software is compatible with both Mac and Windows machines.
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The bad: No memory card slot; no rechargeable battery included.
The bottom line: Flip Video has made some modest improvements to the original Ultra--but it's only worth buying at a reasonable discount off its list price.
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Editors' note: You may have heard that Cisco will no longer be producing the Flip camcorder products. However, as long as they're still available on the market, you may want to consider buying one anyway. If so, here are some issues you should consider, and if not, here are some alternatives.
Every six months or so, Flip Video--slated to be absorbed by Cisco by the end of this year--puts out a new model or two of its popular YouTube friendly point-and-shoot mini camcorders. Late last year it was the MinoHD. Now, for spring 2009, it brings us two updated
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