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New Year in Full HD Format - the Most Attractive Offer from MICS

To date, MICS has the most attractive offer for Full HD camcorders in the market.

MICS offers its partners Toshiba Camileo HD Camcorders - the best price to quality solution in this class of devices. On offer now two Camelio camcorders, H20 and P30.

All Camileo camcorders can now record in true HD quality with 1080p resolution. Besides, Toshiba has made it easier to upload recorded videos to YouTube. After you edit your video and you are ready to share it, with just a click, they will instantly be uploaded on your YouTube account. All Camileo camcorders also offer an HDMI interface making it easy to connect to a HD TV so users can watch their videos on the big screen.

A clearly segmented product range, the combination of its practical design, ease of use, brilliant picture quality all at an affordable price makes the Camileo range extremely attractive for our retailers.

Toshiba Camileo H20                Toshiba Camileo P30


Camileo P30: making holiday movies in HD quality

The slim design, ease of use and wide functionality makes the Camileo P30 an ideal holiday companion. Holiday makers can subtly store it in their travel bag and get it out to capture the great views and holiday moments. The 5x optical zoom enables the user to really see vistas in high quality and zoom in for specific shots. Any member of the family can easily pick up the camcorder and take great videos with the intuitive user-friendly navigation.

Camileo H20: for users of all abilities

The Camileo H20 combines 1080p high definition (HD) functionality with ease of use and advanced power saving technology to create a versatile HD camcorder suitable for users of all abilities. Weighing just 340g, the lightweight and compact Camileo H20 fits easily into the palm of your hand, while its ergonomic design ensures that all buttons are ideally positioned for comfortable operation. Captured footage can be quickly and easily reviewed via the rotatable 3” TFT Display (16:9 format), or alternatively on an external HD TV using the integrated HDMI port.

Source: MICS