It's goodbye to post-it notes with the 'ultimate video memo'... and yes, it even sticks to your fridge
It's mooted as the 'ultimate video memo'. And some say it will sound the death knell for post-it notes.
The Native Union 'Play' is a multi-message video pad that you can hold in the palm of your hand. It has three main functions: record, stop and play.
It holds up to four hours of memos with each video entry having a maximum capacity of 180 seconds. Its magnetic back enables users to stick it to the fridge or other similar surface. It also times and dates messages. Its 2.4 inch colour LCD screen is mounted on plastic shaped into a speech bubble, inside which sit three AAA batteries that should last for up to 45 days (or six months with no messages).
But with those messages being limited to mere soundbites, what is the best use of this gadget?
Shopping lists perhaps... A telling off for a partner...
And does this mean the end of the post-it note?
Who knows? But it's a fun way of communicating with your friends and family which, at £47, will probably feature in many a Christmas stocking.
Source : dailymail
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