3 gadgets to watch for at CEL 2009

WORDS BY: GELO GONZALES

October 22, 2009



JVC GC-FM1 pocket camcorder
Discussing the value of pocket camcorders is moot. Taking embarrassing videos of people, while doing it in a totally discreet way to avoid confrontation, and then uploading it to Youtube is priceless. But it's also impossible without portable camcorders or at least phones equipped with cameras.

Unlike cameraphones however, the JVC GC-FM1 pocket camcorder can render HD video at a full 1080p resolution, so you absolutely have no excuse to tell your Youtube subscribers: “Sorry for blurry image, cheap camera.” Heck, with a camera that can capture such crystal clear images, your dreams of becoming an indie film director is a step closer. Way to go, tiger!

This pocket camcorder also takes still images with a resolution of 8 megapixels. Taking design cues from the iPod, the JVC GC-FM1 pocket camcorder also feels just right in your hands.


Ozaki iPill
As far as gimmicks go, this on-the-go mic designed for the the iPod nano 4th gen and Touch 2nd gen is all out. While we wouldn’t go so far as to say that the iPill reinvents the microphone, this trippy capsule-shaped microphone does the trick. The capsules are comprised of two halves, with one containing the actual mic along with its protective cover, and the other one housing the iPill’s 3.5mm connector.

The iPill is for those who like iPod accessories that might be borderline crazy but still cool.

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