We're all hacking the CVS digital cameras, now we can hack $30 videocameras! -- the world's first single-use point-and-shoot digital video camera. CVS/pharmacy, the retail leader in digital photo and image processing, is exclusively offering the world's first compact, affordable, one-time-use solution for creating and sharing high quality home movies on DVD. For under $30, consumers can now enjoy a DVD home video experience that compares to pricey DVD camcorders, which cost upwards of a thousand dollars. Link.
One-Time-Use Video Camcorder
We're all hacking the CVS digital cameras, now we can hack $30 videocameras! -- the world's first single-use point-and-shoot digital video camera. CVS/pharmacy, the retail leader in digital photo and image processing, is exclusively offering the world's first compact, affordable, one-time-use solution for creating and sharing high quality home movies on DVD. For under $30, consumers can now enjoy a DVD home video experience that compares to pricey DVD camcorders, which cost upwards of a thousand dollars. Link.
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the retarded thing is that u have to return it when ur done with it...whats the point in buying the thing if u have to give it back
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the retarded thing is that u have to return it when ur done with it...whats the point in buying the thing if u have to give it back
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But if you hack it, you can use it over and over, make it into an mp3 player, charge the batteries, use it for a security camera (with motion detector trigger), etc etc etc. for a lousy $30.
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