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Overview: Flip UltraHD
In June, 2009, Flip Video introduced the Flip UltraHD, with a rechargeable battery, 2 hour video capacity, and tactile controls that resemble the Flip Ultra, but with 720p HD video resembling the Flip MinoHD.
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In June, 2009, Flip Video introduced the Flip UltraHD, with a rechargeable battery, 2 hour video capacity, and tactile controls that resemble the Flip Ultra, but with 720p HD video resembling the Flip MinoHD. Both the UltraHD and MinoHD are selling for approximately the same price, so why should you choose one over the other? We unbox the UltraHD and provide some comparison with the MinoHD.
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I chose not to cover all the same ground in the new video overviewing the UltraHD as I had on the overview of the MinoHD. Specifically, I didn't cover the process of plugging your Flip into a USB port to automatically install the software and download your first videos. The process is precisely the same, so I chose not to be redundant. My wife pointed out that it isn't redundant if you don't watch both videos. Of course, she is right. In my vanity, I assumed everyone would watch all the videos. Bad assumption.