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Monday, February 16, 2009
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nightvision_prod_3qtrleft_hiresThis is pretty sweet, and would fall under the category of “Things I Wish I had When I Was a Kid.”  This is a new night vision video camera designed for kids and teens.  After you read the description, you will hopefully understand why this product would be a blast to own (if you are a kid or a teen), but potentially a problem starter.  I can just imagine the conversations this one would start:

Dad:  “Son, your sister would like to know how that video of her snoring and picking her nose got onlne.  Care to explain?”

Son:  “Gee dad, I’m not sure I’d like to say anything without a lawyer present.”

From the company:

  • “Digital Blue’s NightVision Video Camera – Similar to night vision optics used by the military, the NightVision Video Camera lets users see and record video in pitch black conditions. Proprietary infrared technology lets users see in the dark up to 20 feet away. Video footage is recorded right on the camera, just like an ordinary camcorder in daytime. Designed for kids and teens, NightVision lets them have fun exploring, camping, or having stealthy adventures in the dark. The recorded videos can be played back on the camera’s 2” LCD screen, on a PC, or uploaded to social networking sites like YouTube. It also features a built-in flashlight for safety, and a daytime recording mode. Digital Blue’s Night Vision Video Camera will be available this summer at major retailers and at www.digiblue.com. MSRP: $79.99.”

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Kevin

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