Make Way for Disney-themed Digicams and Camcorders

Pix-Click MicroWho says technology is just for adults? Digital Blue, an electronics company, has produced a line of digital cameras, as well as a digital camcorder that caters specifically for kids and teens. The said line features Disney-themed gadgets that are sturdy, and user-friendly (so kids won’t have to fumble around with techieDisney Movie-maker mumbo-jumbo).

The picture we have on the left is the Pix-Click Micro, a compact digital camera. The Pix-Click Digital Camera is a somewhat bigger version of the Pix-Click Micro, and has removable faceplates so kids can change the camera’s designs whenever they please.

They also have the Pix-Max which features 3.0 megapixels, a 1.5-inch color screen and  photo enhancements (you could actually add Disney images to your photos). All cameras come in various Disney designs, as well as the Disney Pix, a photo-editing software.

The digital camcorder is called the Princess Digital Movie Maker which enables kids to shoot videos and do stop animation, and could also be used as a webcam.

The Micro and Movie Maker will hit the stores on September 1st, while the Pix-Click Digital will be made available on mid-October. You could check out the Pix Max on November 1. Prices of the cameras will range from $19.99 to $99.99.

Pix-Click MicroWho says technology is just for adults? Digital Blue, an electronics company, has produced a line of digital cameras, as well as a digital camcorder that caters specifically for kids and teens. The said line features Disney-themed gadgets that are sturdy, and user-friendly (so kids won’t have to fumble around with techieDisney Movie-maker mumbo-jumbo).

The picture we have on the left is the Pix-Click Micro, a compact digital camera. The Pix-Click Digital Camera is a somewhat bigger version of the Pix-Click Micro, and has removable faceplates so kids can change the camera’s designs whenever they please.

They also have the Pix-Max which features 3.0 megapixels, a 1.5-inch color screen and  photo enhancements (you could actually add Disney images to your photos). All cameras come in various Disney designs, as well as the Disney Pix, a photo-editing software.

The digital camcorder is called the Princess Digital Movie Maker which enables kids to shoot videos and do stop animation, and could also be used as a webcam.

The Micro and Movie Maker will hit the stores on September 1st, while the Pix-Click Digital will be made available on mid-October. You could check out the Pix Max on November 1. Prices of the cameras will range from $19.99 to $99.99.

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