![]() ![]() The Flip Ultra shipped with regular batteries, the Ultra HD now has a battery pack, so you get a best of both worlds situation: rechargeable battery pack, or the option of regular AA batteries if it runs flat and you can't charge it. Whereas the Mino models have an internal battery, the Ultra is designed with bays for two AA batteries. Slide off the cover and most of the bulk is explained. The bottom sees a tripod screw thread and the lock for the cover. The back features a beautifully crisp 2-inch screen above the controls, which are kept to a minimum, meaning it is simple to use. It's the same size as the original Flip Ultra and retains those toytown looks, but with the white plastic paired with silvery trim in our review sample.Īs before the lens sits on the front, the flip-out USB connector resides on the left-hand side along with the newly added mini HDMI and the right-hand side sees the power button. It is still pocketable, measuring only 108 x 55.5 x 30mm and weighing 170g. In terms of design it is pretty much what we had before in the Ultra edition. We've seen the Mino HD previously and here we have the Ultra edition updated to HD. (Pocket-lint) - Flip pretty much kick-started the pocket camcorder trend but seemed to quickly fall behind the competition in terms of their offering. ![]()
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