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Comments on: TiVo-like camcorder documents your life

Wearable gizmo temporarily records everything you see. Miss a Kodak moment? Press a button and it's saved.

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Gee a $400 hat that takes 30 seconds of vido!
by jjacobus June 11, 2004 1:31 PM PDT
Dumb idea at a very high price. Remember q-cat? This is not even worth a mention to readers. They are taking "advanced orders" from suckers.
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I like the idea but only 30 seconds?
by PixelBrat June 11, 2004 2:16 PM PDT
For $400 it should be a bit more configurable. Limiting it by 30 seconds doesn't seem like a good idea. Now make it half the price or less and it would be a neat gadget.
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"Dumb Idea"? You've GOT to be joking, or just haven't thought WHO yet.
by June 14, 2004 8:24 AM PDT
You said this was a dumb idea, but I don't think you quite grasp what, exactly, is the target. I can already see a host of security organisations, banks, convience stores, etc., lining up to buy this kind of technology.

Sure, for Joe Sixpack, 30 seconds for $500 is outrageous; the only use for it is "America's funniest home videos". But for Joe Reporter, thirty seconds of video is Pulitzer Prize time; for a Secret Service Agent, 30 seconds is "Second Gunman in the Grassy Knoll" time. For a bank, 30 seconds is "Police have arrested a suspect and recovered the stolen money" time. For an accident, this is the difference between "He said/She said" and "Here is the video of the accident, your honor."

And realize, 30 seconds is what THIS version can do; when it's up to around 20 minutes (about 7 years, if Moore's Law holds), this will be a "Must Have" kind of thing, like a PDA or a Cell Phone.

While I agree with the sentiment "I'm not paying that for just 30 seconds", I can see the line already lining up at 30 seconds, from some groups; at 10 minutes, Joe Sixpack IS going to want this.
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