There’s A New Flip In Town
Let’s say you want some ultra HD video on the go, simple and very portable. Flip has updated their revolutionary video cameras, including the new Flip UltraHD.
Smooth, crystal-clear HD video that looks incredible under any condition – no complicated settings required. UltraHD now features image stabilization and double the frame rate so your videos look as stunning as the moment in action.
* Simply drag and drop to organize videos
* Archive videos in one place
* Trim, edit and add music to your videos
* Use Magic Movie™ to make movies with the click of a button
* Create video greeting cards, starring you
* Share videos privately with friends and family
* Watch anytime, anywhere at FlipShare.com or get the FlipShare Mobile app
Email
Send attachment-free emails to make watching videos a breeze.
Share with Groups
Use Flip Channels™ to share privately with friends and family.
Upload
Share videos directly to Facebook™, Twitter™ and YouTube™.




In this week's program you can listen in to my conversation with Bill Howard, Fastline, about their new mobile game app, AgRacer.



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Atlantaguy
I have bought three Flip video devices since they first came out – all three wound up having defects of some sort or another. Two of the three had “spots” in the videos (spots/dust on the sensor?), and the replacement for one had the same problem. The last one I bought was the last one I’ll ever buy as a result. Quality control for a $200+ device is horrible it seems.
Sorry, Flip. You Flopped in my house.
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