Disney Princess Animated Lamp
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Digital Blue Disney Princess Movie Maker Kit Star in your own Disney movie with the Disney Princess Movie Maker Kit. You get a digital camera that shoots video disney princess animated lamp and records audio, a USB docking station disney princess animated lamp and Disney editing software that lets you add animation, sound disney princess animated lamp and music. Disney Princess Movie Maker Kit Features: Model #: 618 Resolution: 640 x 480 (VGA resolution) disney princess animated lamp and 320 x 240 Display: Shows battery life, number of video clips taken disney princess animated lamp and remaining memory Memory: 32MB; stores approx. 4 minutes of video Other Differentiator: Records audio disney princess animated lamp and video; comes with Disney animation disney princess animated lamp and sound CD Additional Features disney princess animated lamp and Specifications: Storage Media: 32MB internal Focus: Auto Viewfinder Digital Interface: USB cable to upload images to your computer Power Source: 4 AAA batteries (not included) Shooting Modes: Still disney princess animated lamp and video Self-Timer: 10 seconds 1-touch operation for on/off, record disney princess animated lamp and shot Auto-off feature Built-in microphone Wrist strap Comes with manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty Accessories Included: USB docking station Quick Start Guide Disney Pix Flix video editing software CD PC System Requirements: Windows 2000, ME or XP 300MHz or faster processor 4x CD-ROM drive USB interface 300MB free hard drive space 16-bit Windows-compatible sound device SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support (Minimum 16-bit)
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