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October 1, 2007

VTech Kidizoom Camera


vtechkidscam.jpgVTech makes all sorts of electronic learning toys for kids and recently they announced a new digital camera for kids called the Kidizoom Camera. The cam runs off four AA batteries and sells for a MSRP of $59.99.

The sensor used is only 0.3-megapixels, and the camera uses a double viewer or a LCD screen on the back for lining up shots. The cam has 16MB of internal memory, which is enough to store up to 500 images at the meager resolution the cam is capable of.

If you little shutterbug runs out of space, the memory is expandable via a SD card as well. Cables to connect the camera to the TV or computer are included and photo editing capability is included as well. Three built-in games or preschool kids are included and the camera uses changeable faceplates. The LCD screen is a 1.8-inch color LCD.

Via VTech

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