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Pro Power Bendable Mini Table-Top Tripod with Non-skid feet For Flip Ultra / MINO Digital Camcorder Models F230W F230B F230P F230G F260W F260B F260N F260N F360W F360B F360N F360N
Price:$2.95 |
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Product Description Pro Series Mini Bendable Tripod is designed to give you flexibility that no other tripods do. Compact size and light weight are ideal for transportation and storage, easily fits in your pocket or any bag and even has a clip to attach to some portable accessories. Made from Highly durable material, the tripod is meant to last and is even protected with 3 year manufacturer's warranty. But Best of all it does not limit you when size is an issue, and shooting space is not accessible by other bulkier stands. Whether on the window sill, car roof or any uneven surface, this super compact stand will come to big help. Compatible with Flip Ultra / Mino Digital Camcorder Models F230W F230B F230P F230G F260W F260B F260N F360W F360B F360N |
Customers Reviews  2008-08-29 Pro Power Bendable Mini Table-top Tripod with Non-skid feet for Flip Ultra/MINO Digital Camcorder Models F230W... This product arrived to my hands in time. The product was in excellent conditions and I rely on the service provided by this seller. Good job! |  2008-06-30 Perfect tripod for the Flip video camera!! I was absolutely delighted to come across this product at Amazon while I was looking for a tripod for my new Flip Mino camcorder. This tripod is PERFECT! The legs are bendable, which allows flexibility (no pun intended) as to what kind of surfaces--flat or not so flat--you can use it on. The feet are non-skid, which provides stability. And the portability of this thing is incredible. It folds flat and compact and fits in your pocket. It even has a clip on it so you can clip it onto your belt if you want. And as a special added bonus, it also fits my Canon A620 Powershot digital still camera. What more could I ask for??? Oh, yeah...All this for a fraction of what the "official" Flip Video tripod costs. And a 3-year warranty. This is a no-brainer. If you need a tripod for your Flip, stop reading this review and order the Pro Power tripod NOW. :-) |  2008-03-04 Great Accessory Wow. This tiny tripod has saved me a few times when I wanted to take video of my friends and myself. The legs are kinda bendy so it adjusts well to uneven surfaces. It cost less than half the price of the one Flip sells and works great! |
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Popular Home TV-projectorsHave you ever dreamt of a big screen at home for yourself? Video gadgets sometimes are capable of replacing one thing by another one. For example, you don't want to or can't go with your close friend to the cinema. Don't loose your head! There is a wayout! Home TV-ptojectors at your disposal at your home. You have an opportunity to hang out with your friends without leaving home.
Plasma TVs and LCD TVs are already changing the cosmetic aspect of television, and now the way in which we receive our favourite programs is changing. We can watch as many TV channels as possible. Digital TV via TV projectors!
You would be interested to know the devices I found on the web to compare with. I call attention to the most popular projectors. I hope you'll get to know what is more or less important when you deal with such gadgets.
1. Sharp XV-Z20000. Nice style. Great responses. Sharp's XV-Z20000 is a top performer among 1080p projectors, and delivers a solid feature package and sleek design to boot. Average price $9000.
2. BenQ PB6110. With an unbeatable combination of brightness and contrast, BenQ's PB6110 leaves other projectors wanting and does it at a bargain price. It's also easy to start up, delivers a brilliant image, and comes with a three-year warranty. On the downside, this business projector creates quite a ruckus and takes a while to cool down. Still, it's an impressive piece of presentation technology for an average price $900. When brightness and contrast count for everything, BenQ's PB6110 puts it all onscreen at a great price.
3. InFocus X2 Digital Multimedia Projector. The InFocus X2 digital projector may not be the smallest, lightest, or least-expensive budget projector on the market, but it is one of the brightest, and it can pump out a lights-on presentation in most boardrooms. Based on a 0.55-inch Texas Instruments digital light processing engine, this SVGA projector is tops in the budget class for brightness, uniformity, and contrast, but it has a frustratingly uneven focus and a cumbersome shutdown routine. At about $900.
4. Optoma MovieTime DV10. All-in-one home theater with built-in DVD player and speakers; relatively compact; fairly deep blacks; solid video processing with 2:3 pull-down. Though a tad pricier than we would have liked, the Optoma MovieTime DV10 does a good job delivering an all-in-one home-theater experience. Average price $1500.
5. Mitsubishi HD1000U - DLP projector. Features speak for themselves:
- Display (projector) type: DLP projector
- Max resolution: 1280 x 720
- Image brightness: 1500 ANSI lumens
- Analog video format: PAL, NTSC, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM, PAL 60, NTSC 4.43
- Image Size: 3.3 ft 23 ft
- Weight: 6.4 lbs
- Price: $1000
Needless to say these devices are worthy of buying. If you still in a mess, don't despair of it. You just need to decide whether one of these mega-cool home projectors are catered for you or not. I can bet you will not be sorry for a bargain.
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