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Intel Getting Childish

by Anna Filatova
02/11/2001 | 02:08 PM

Intel will showcase the Intel Play Digital Movie Creator at the 2001 American International Toy Fair at the Jacob Javits Center, Feb. 11-15.
The Intel Play Digital Movie Creator is an easy-to-use digital video camera and movie-making software package that allows children to use the PC to script and star in their own feature movies.
Children can capture up to 2,000 snapshots and an unprecedented four minutes of video and audio away from the PC - enough footage to turn a child into a producer or an on-location news reporter.
Children can enhance their personal video footage with a full library of titles, special effects, transitions and creative sound files. Children can then share their memorable movie creations, preview "first screenings" on the computer with friends and family, or share them via e-mail over the Internet.
The Intel Play Digital Movie Creator will be available in Fall of 2001 for an estimated retail price of $99. Minimum system requirements include: desktop or notebook PC running an Intel Pentium processor at 266MHz (or faster) and 64MB of RAM; USB connection; sound card; 4X CD-ROM; and Windows 98, 98 SE, Millennium Edition or Windows 2000.
You may see the photo of this new wonder here.

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