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  2. Nex Playground - Wikipedia

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    The Nex Playground is a console with a built in ultra wide-angle camera, being described by Nex CEO David Lee as a successor to the Microsoft Kinect. It has an 8-core Arm Chip. 64GB of storage is available. The remote control connects to the console via Bluetooth and is used for initial setup and game selections.

  3. Sony camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The Sony HVR-Z7 and HVR-S270 video cameras, introduced in early 2008, were the first 3 CMOS sensor HDV camcorder that records on tape and/or CF card. In previous prosumer models, Sony released model pairs that shared the same optics and sensors, such as the VX2000/PD150, VX2100/PD170, Z1/FX1, and V1/FX7; where the VX/FX was the consumer version ...

  4. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

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    The Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is often used in conjunction with A2DP for remote control on devices such as headphones, car audio systems, or stand-alone speaker units. These systems often also implement Headset (HSP) or Hands-Free (HFP) profiles for telephone calls, which may be used separately.

  5. These Helmet Cameras Capture Your Rides and Provide a Little ...

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    Most helmet cameras have Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity and smartphone/smartwatch apps that allow you to start, stop, and control settings from your devices. ... The camera shoots up to 2.7K ...

  6. Digital video recorder - Wikipedia

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    A digital video recorder (DVR), also referred to as a personal video recorder (PVR) particularly in Canadian and British English, is an electronic device that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device.

  7. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    The Flip Video was a series of tapeless camcorders introduced by Pure Digital Technologies in 2006. Slightly larger than a smartphone, the Flip Video was a basic camcorder with record, zoom, playback and browse buttons and a USB jack for uploading video. The original models recorded at a 640x480-pixel resolution; later models featured HD ...