With CES here, Kodak isn’t going to sit back and do nothing. The company has announced a bunch of devices to keep you occupied during the New Year. First off is the Easyshare Touch, a $149 camera that features a 3-inch capacitive touchscreen display, dedicated video recording button, 14-megapixel image sensor, 5x optical zoom and HDMI input. There is also the Easyshare Mini, touted as Kodak’s smallest camera that is “about the size of a credit card”. It features a 10-megapixel image sensor, 2.5-inch LCD display, 3x optical zoom lens and a front mirror for those times that you’re feeling vain.
For $79.95, you’ll be able to purchase the Easyshare Sport, a waterproof camera that can survive up to ten feet underwater. It’s also rugged enough to take on dirt and dust while capturing 12-megapixel pictures and showing them off on the 2.4-inch LCD display.
When it comes to video, you’ll be able to pick up the Playfull camcorder for $149.99. It features an ultra slim design that allows it to fit into the pocket of your skinny jeans. You’re offered a 1080p capture mode and a Share button that will make it easy to upload your media to YouTube or a social network. It’s also able to capture 5-megapixel still images.
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