

The Philips Cam was first spotted at a launch party in Beijing for the Philips SA075. Previously, all we had to go on was an image that was uploaded online; not even the model name was known. On show at CES 2010, the Cam was likely overlooked by consumers mistaking the Cam for an entry-level digital camera.
The Cam, as far as we understand, is a video-capable player with an inbuilt camera function. Before you consider replacing your Nikon D90, the player’s camera is spec’d at 2.0 megapixels, sitting it more on-par with the iPhone 2G.
Available in a 8GB capacity, the Cam comes equipped with a 1.8-inch display. No word on an expansion slot which is a shame – a gradual collection of photos and video can add up quickly.
Philips has announced that the Cam will see a release date of April and will retail for a respectable $99 USD.
[via imp3]
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