Store, sort and share - the Kodak Slice Touchscreen digital camera (and pocket photo album)
By Mick Webb
January 8, 2010
The Kodak Slice Touchscreen camera combines a 2GB internal memory with facial recognition and tagging capabilities
Image Gallery (3 images)Featuring a 3.5” 16:9 LCD anti-reflective touchscreen, the Kodak Slice can store up to 5000 images on its 2GB internal memory. The Search Feature and Face Recognition sorts through thousands of photos on demand by person, place, event or date, while the Share button lets the user tag photos for easy uploading to sites like Facebook and You Tube.
The Slice Touchscreen camera features 14MP resolution and a 5X Schneider-Kreuznach zoom lens with built-in optical image stabilization. It can record 720p HD video at 30 fps, and features a microSDHC slot for further expansion.
Scheduled for release in April, the Kodak Slice Touchscreen will be available in the colors of black, nickel and radish, priced at US$349.99.
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Reminds me of the Kodak Disc camera. I'd like to see a drop in digital module developed for those, and for 126 and 110 cameras.
Facebook User30th November, 2010 @ 06:36 pm PST