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8-06-2008 @ 9:33PM
KenC said...
@secret, well you mention P&S cameras that can do 720p, and guess what? Kodak is one of the two P&S camera mfrs with a whole slew of digicams that can shoot 720p. So, at least they have a minimum of experience with H.264, which is probably the best for compressed 720p. The Kodak P&S cameras that shoot 720p, are not bad at all, so I'm optimistic that a dedicated Flip-type device will be even better.
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