We supplied our own 8GB memory card, which should only cost about £10-15 if you need to buy one. In contrast, the Flip Mino HD has 4GB of memory that can capture a full hour of 720p video – but no memory card slot, so you can’t ever store more than that single hour. However, the P30 only has 128MB of built-in memory, capable of storing about 90 seconds of 1080p video, so you’ll need to budget for your own SD memory card to get any real use out of the P30. Even so, that still outguns the 720p resolution of the Flip Mino HD, as does its 5x optical zoom and additional 2x digital zoom, which can be increased to 4x at resolutions below 1080p. The new Camileo P30 costs £150 – compared to £170 for the Flip Mino HD – and now offers what Toshiba refers to as 1080p resolution, although this is actually 1440 x 1080 rather than the Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. However, Toshiba has just updated the Camileo as well and looks like it intends to stay one step ahead of the Flip. ![]() The Flip range has been updated since then, with the recently-released Flip Mino HD bringing 720p resolution to the range for the first time. Launched last June, it offered higher resolution than the Flip Ultra – 720p HD, compared to the Flip’s 640 x 480 – and a wider range of features. ![]() Toshiba’s Camileo Pro HD was a good example. Toshiba's Camileo P30: hard to beat on price and performance
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