Logitech announce Pocket Digital Camera

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18 April 2002 05:50 PM
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Logitech Pocket Digital

Logitech has announced its first foray into digital cameras with the upcoming release of Pocket Digital, a half-inch camera with a resolution of 1.3 megapixels.

The sleek camera measures half an inch thick, and is described as -the size of a credit card" by Bruce Friedricks, director of product marketing for Logitech's Video Business Unit.

The Autobrite image processing feature claims to effectively capture images using a mix of bright and dim areas. The camera can hold up to 52 images, and has a built-in lithium polymer battery that automatically recharges through the USB cable each time the camera connects to the PC during picture download.

The camera will ship with Logitech's Pocket Digital 5.0 software which allows for a single click download and includes MGI Photosuite 4 SE, which offers image editing and easy emailing of pictures.

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