Worlds Smallest Matchbox 2.0MP Digital Camera
Despite its unusually small size, this camera boasts the highest resolution of cameras among its size class and also captures video clips.
Features include:
Camera/video/web-cam (3-in-1) capable
1.3MP CMOS sensor resolution
Interpolated to 2.0MP maximum resolution
8MB built-in memory
Built-in SD or MMC memory card slot for extra storage
Electronic shutter
F/2.8 aperture
2 feet to infinity focus range
52-degree diagonal viewing angle
Weighs 3 oz. including battery
24-bit true color
Auto white balance
Auto red-eye reduction
JPEG file format
320 x 240 image resolution
6 fps video frame rate at 320 x 420 resolution
Relieve the New York Giants' 2002-2003 season with this action-packed video scrapbook.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAudio: Dolby Surround Stereo - English
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Law and order needs to be upheld in the old west, and who better to do it than ANNIE OAKLEY? This third volume of episodes from the show sees Annie (Gail Davis) and her Deputy Sheriff Lofty (Brad Johnson) chasing after various miscreants as they attempt to restore the peace. In Annie Breaks An Alibi, our heroine goes after a murderer, but struggles to disprove their alibi; Annie's Desert Adventure sees Annie attempting to free a man who she believes has been incorrectly incarcerated; The Front Trail features a gang of bandits for Annie to grapple with; and finally, in Navajo Trail some Indian appear in town, but appearances can be deceptive, as Annie discovers for herself.
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Uncover geo-facts and discover the people, places, and pastimes of all 50 U.S. states. Track down clues from coast to coast to solve a social studies mystery. Relive the rich history of the East Coast. Whoop it up in the Midwest. Explore the vast mountain ranges of the West Coast. Experience all this and much more with the award-winning social studies software program I Love the USA.Designed for ages 6 to 9, kids learn about the states as well as their capitals, culture, and history. Raise the Flag quizzes let kids test their knowledge as they go. The perfect children's title for travel in the U.S., kids identify states by shape, visit landmarks, view travel videos, and track the weather throughout the U.S. Animated map screens, puzzles, games, and more than 500 pop-up geo-facts keep kids thinking. They can even win 30 stickers and earn special medals and certificates. Plus, kids can make their own state maps using the map feature, which also lets them print their map as a post card, or e-mail it to a friend.System Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/XP
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