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, Die Flip Video-Pocket-Camcorder wurden von … Die Flip Video-Pocket-Camcorder wurden von Pure Digital Technologies in den USA eingeführt. Im März 2009 kaufte Cisco das Unternehmen. Seit November 2009 sind die drei Modelle, die Flip Ultra, die Flip UltraHD und die Flip MinoHD, in Deutschland verfügbar. Der Name „Flip“ bezieht sich auf das Ausklappen (Englisch to flip) des integrierten USB-Arms der Kameras. Im April 2011 wurde das Produkt von Cisco aus dem Sortiment genommen.dukt von Cisco aus dem Sortiment genommen.
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Die Flip Video-Pocket-Camcorder wurden von … Die Flip Video-Pocket-Camcorder wurden von Pure Digital Technologies in den USA eingeführt. Im März 2009 kaufte Cisco das Unternehmen. Seit November 2009 sind die drei Modelle, die Flip Ultra, die Flip UltraHD und die Flip MinoHD, in Deutschland verfügbar. Der Name „Flip“ bezieht sich auf das Ausklappen (Englisch to flip) des integrierten USB-Arms der Kameras. Im April 2011 wurde das Produkt von Cisco aus dem Sortiment genommen.dukt von Cisco aus dem Sortiment genommen.
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