Kodak Slice
- Brand: Kodak
- Subject: Digital Cameras
- Category: Digital Cameras
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Kodak announce the latest addition to its digital product portfolio, designed to make it easier than ever for people to share pictures with family and friends anytime, anywhere. The Kodak Slice touchscreen camera lets consumers carry a personal photo album worth sharing and reliving at all times. With a sleek and intuitive 3.5-inch touchscreen, and the Kodak Slice search feature, consumers can find the pictures they want from up to 5,000 that can be stored on internal memory. Then, they can share pictures right from the back of the camera.

Kodak Slice touchscreen camera features
• Intuitive 3.5-inch, 16:9 LCD touchscreen with anti-reflective coating
• Kodak Slice Search Feature and Face Recognition to easily sort and share pictures
• Share Button for easy upload to Facebook, Kodak Gallery, YouTube sites and e-mail
• Store up to 5,000 pictures in HD resolution
• Stunning image quality with a 14MP CCD sensor and 5X Schneider-Kreuznach lens
• Built-in optical image stabilization
• 720p/30fps HD video capture
• Kodak’s exclusive Smart Capture feature
• Compatible with PC or APPLE iLife software
• Li-Ion rechargeable battery included

Kodak Slice digital camera
“Kodak knows that consumers want the ability to share life’s memories at a moment’s notice, whether it’s pictures that evoke a tear or just the funny everyday moments,” said John Blake, General Manager, Digital Capture and Devices and Vice President, Kodak. “The power of sharing and reliving life’s moments drove the development of our new Kodak Slice camera. It provides instant access to all of your Kodak moments, and it’s right at your fingertips.”

Kodak Slice camera records HD pictures
With the ability to store up to 5,000 pictures in HD resolution, the Kodak Slice camera’s onboard Slice search feature and face recognition allow consumers to sort through thousands of pictures by person, place, date, or occasion in order to locate and share a collection of treasured moments. The touchscreen and Share Button allow consumers to tag pictures directly on the camera for effortless uploading to popular sharing sites including Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Flickr, and YouTube. Pictures can also be tagged to email or to send directly to the new Kodak Pulse Digital Frame.

Kodak Slice price & availability
The Kodak Slice touchscreen camera will be available in black, nickel and radish for US $349.95 MSRP beginning in April 2010. Best Buy will initially be the exclusive retailer for in-store sales. The Kodak Slice touchscreen camera will also be sold online at Amazon and the website of Kodak. Kodak is also introducing a case for the Kodak Slice camera, which was designed in a competition among accessories students at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City. The final case design was chosen by celebrated designer Steve Madden and FIT faculty.