by DJ Neawedde | 5th December 2007

The ‘Glide’ is a disposable digital camcorder that uses memory cards for storage, “which are then processed at pharmacies, grocers, etc. and returned to you for viewing.” It’s only a concept now, and no production announcements have been made.
“By bridging the gap between privy full-featured camcorders and single-use cameras, Glide makes it easy to capture high-quality footage anywhere from a wedding to a rafting trip and bring it home for sharing on standard DVDs.” Yanko
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by DJ Neawedde | 5th December 2007

The ‘Glide’ is a disposable digital camcorder that uses memory cards for storage, “which are then processed at pharmacies, grocers, etc. and returned to you for viewing.” It’s only a concept now, and no production announcements have been made.
“By bridging the gap between privy full-featured camcorders and single-use cameras, Glide makes it easy to capture high-quality footage anywhere from a wedding to a rafting trip and bring it home for sharing on standard DVDs.” Yanko
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Excellent concept. Think it will catch on as much as the disposable camera did?
December 5th, 2007 at 7:04 pm
The world needs less disposable trinkets, not more. If this were reusable umpteen times I could get behind the idea, but decent digital camcorders are affordable enough, and a lot of digital cameras already have a video feature, so this is an answer to a question no one is asking.
December 13th, 2007 at 11:30 pm