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Flip camcorder 892684000366 £20 Weston Northampton0
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bargainhustler wrote: »How many were left please?
There was quite a big bin of them in various colours but I didn't check how many there were any of the £5 colours. SorryAwaiting a new sig0 -
not much at Old Kent Road, only on large tv, they're pretty stingy((( and no sewing machines0
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And the Brown ones. But not Black or Blue.
Alerted peeps on Saturday afternoon that they were going through at £5 so I'm sure they're getting rare to find now but you may get lucky. They are pretty good sounding and cut outside noise out well.
Quite a few or these headphones left at S34croft L33ds.
Also saw (I think) one Flip Ultra left (on the shelves under the camera display) -still marked at 89 (I didn't scan it, but I'm fairly sure it's a £20 one, i.e. no free tripod and doesn't say HD on the box)
Couldn't see any sewing machines or breadmakers.0 -
What brand are these flip camcorders? I have no idea what I'm looking for...=/I hate twitches, but I LOVE glitches!!!0
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bargainhustler wrote: »What brand are these flip camcorders? I have no idea what I'm looking for...=/0
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I tried the Flip Ultra (Cisco) 2nd Gen one which had a price of £89 and it went through at £89. I think it's the 1st Gen one you need.0
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bargainhustler wrote: »What brand are these flip camcorders? I have no idea what I'm looking for...=/
Yes, Flip is the brand. The box says Flip Video and there's a small tab at the top of the box that is black with 'Ultra' written on it in white text)
Model: U112OB-UK
4GB, recording time 120 minutes.
At least that is what's written on the one that I bought for £20 from a different store.0 -
Guys, I've managed to pick up one of these flip video cameras for my old dad. He is old school and not very up on technology. Will he be able to take a video then hook the machine up to his tv? Then when the video is full, copy it over to his computer and start again?
I'm putting it away for Christmas but I want to make sure i've got the right kind of thing. He has an old computer but doesn't really use it so whilst it will be fine for storing any films he's took to, he won't want to do editing or have to mess about running wires from computer to TV screen?
Thanks for any help :-)0
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