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The Sharp Internet Viewcam Can “Win You Friends And Influence People”

by By George Margolin—NOCCC, inventor@pobox.com - March 18, 2000 at 03:16:05:


The new Sharp MPEG-4 Digital Recorder Model VN-EZ1Ue Miniature Memory Machine (see previous article.) A reporter, correspondent or writer could use it at a convention, such as COMDEX or others—Still picture of both the face and the place—video of comments and information about the face, place and situation. This is the best way I’ve ever found to remember, who, what, when and where. It also flatters the people you’re talking with.

• Travelers—When traveling locally or abroad—Take a stranger’s picture—with a friendly attitude—make a friend

• Show them that pleasing picture on the camera’s screen moments after you take it and you’ll impress that new friend

• Shoot a few moments (20 seconds to a minute) of Streaming Video where the person tells you who he/she is and something about themselves or their product or work—And their e-mail and/or mailing address and you make an indelible memory for yourself and a BIG impression on them. This will give you the information you need to know where to send a copy of your still picture for follow up and to solidify the new relationship for business or friendship.

NOTE: While these suggestions will work with a few Digital Camcorders, such as the JVC (???) and some of the more sophisticated Sony models (???)—to my current knowledge NONE of the others is as “pocket portable” as this tiny Sharp camera. Nor does any other offer the size, along with the random access of this camera.

Size 3 7/32 x 3 17/32 x 1 22/32 (Shirt pocket portable) Weight 8.5 oz

NOTE: You can see a Sharp Internet Viewcam video stream of the dropping of the Ball on New York’s Times Square for the Millennium 2000 on our website—-www.netsurfernews.com



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