Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Cisco Flip Video Mino HD and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cisco Flip Video Mino HD.
December 2008
(76%)
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The editors liked
Great fun
Easy to use
Compact design
Unobtrusive weight
Functions
And modes
Plug & Play
Quality video & audio
Excellent video quality
Slim design
Holds 2 hrs of video
Video quality was fairly good
But washed out
Small
Compact package
Simple to use software.
Handy size
High quality video output
Very simple and easy to use
Extremely easy to use
Fast start up
Good video quality
USB connector built in for charging
Very small compact size
Decent video and quick YouTube upload
Records high-quality HD video. Compact. Double the storage of the original Flip Mino.
Lightweight. Easy-to-use software. Good image quality in a small package. Simple transfer to your computer with flip-out USB connector.
Very good video quality
Thin
Sleek design
Responsive touch-sensitive controls
Intuitive
Streamlined software
Lowlight sensitivity
Detail kept in most individual video frames
4GB of memory builtin enough to handle likely uses of HD without an addin card
Wellbuilt.
Light and small
And produces true HD video
Produces 720p HD video
Twice the resolution (1280 x 720) and twice the memory (4GB) of its predecessor. Incredibly sleek. Infinitely pocketable. Intensely light in the hand. Significant boost in color and detail
Especially up close
Compared to previous Flips. Impressive autom
Solid 720p video
Particularly for a camcorder this size
Ultraslim yet functional design
One-touch video uploading to YouTube
AOL
And MySpace
Integrated lithium-ion rechargeable battery
FlipShare software is compatible with both Macs...
Super portable and spontaneous HD video in your pocket.
Compact
Records in HD!
Rechargeable battery
Ease of use
Price
Shoots HD
Good low-light shooting
Can create custom case for free
Easy to operate.
Very small and compact
Especially given its size
The editors didn't like
Software could be much better
No light! Not so great for nightlife
Volume changing is too incremented
Regular buttons may be better
Easy to accidentally turn on or off
No option to expand memory
I’d like to thank Flip Video for making this review possible.
Small LCD screen
No HD output.
No mic or earphone jack
Toosimple editing software
Tough to shoot steady video consistently
Poor automatic white balance
No HD playback directly from camcorder
White balance doesnt seem to be that good under fluorescent lights
Frame rate slow for some fast speed recording
Only 4GB of memory
No expansion slot
1 hour of record time and is overly priced.
Small screen. Memory isnt expandable.
No image stabilization. No sound input.
Still no memory card slot or digital still capability
Tiny LCD screen
Composite video output
No removable storage or battery.
Not quite up to the quality of larger cameras
Not up to quality of larger cameras
Can’t expand memory
No HDMI. Only 30fps. 1.5inch screen makes playback annoying. Internal Liion battery gives half as much shoottime as standard Mino. 2x digital zoom results in a picture that's noisier than a Jackson Pollack. Frontside red recording light is still antisteal
Somewhat pricey
No SD/MMC card expansion slot
Rechargeable battery isnt removable or replaceable
Cant output HD to HDTVs.
Needs stabilization and HDMI port.
NONE!
Video tends toward yellow when shot with typical indoor lighting
Abstract: We previously reviewed both the Flip Video Mino and Ultra and since that time the Mino has been part of my travel gear anytime I leave the house where I think a moment of video may be needed. Since it weighs practically nothing and you can record 60 mi...
Abstract: Out of the boxWhen you open the box, you remove another box. This second box is very iPhone-like and presents the Flip Mino HD like a fine piece of technology. You’ll get the camera, a fabric case, wrist strap, and a composite cable to hook up...
Abstract: I have been a long time user of the Flip Video, starting with the Flip Ultra then moving into the Flip Mino. When I heard that they had come out with the Flip Mino HD, it immediately went onto my list of items I wanted to review here on PCMech. Pure D...
Abstract: Video Review: If you need a seriously light camcorder that shoots in 720p and has 4GB of storage, which equals roughly 60 minutes of footage, then you should check out our review of the Mino HD camera from Flip, which can be found for under $300....
Abstract: The Flip MinoHD is the latest product from Pure Digital Technologies, an upstart company that has turned the camcorder market on its head with its family of digital camcorders. The Flip concept is simple: a tiny, handheld video camera reduced to it...
Make no mistake, the Flip cameras are not your high-end consumer cam. The price tag should tell you that. No, what the Flip does is to bring convenience and reasonable quality video to your pocket. Additionally, it makes it easy to process and share...
Abstract: No, make that “a lotta fun.” Steven Spielberg won’t be using the US$229.99 Flip MinoHD from Pure Digital Technologies any time soon, but it’s a fine, compact device for capturing family videos or YouTube moments. It recor...
Abstract: Ko Maruyama The Flip Mino HD is an interesting proposition and great HD camera under specific scenarios. A couple weeks ago, I was able to review the Flip Mino in its standard definition format. The Flip Mino HD is like its SD sibling with the excep...
Abstract: The Flip Mino HD is an interesting proposition and great HD camera under specific scenarios. A couple weeks ago, I was able to review the Flip Mino in its standard definition format. The Flip Mino HD is like its SD sibling with the exception that i...
Records high-quality HD video. Compact. Double the storage of the original Flip Mino.
Small screen. Memory isnt expandable.
Pure Digital takes the next logical step, adding high-definition recording to its Flip Mino mini camcorder. While there are few physical changes, you do get more built-in storage—and youll pay a lot more....