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Posted by acajigas on 01-21-2001 09:01 PM:

Lightbulb

I was wondering if the low price of the eyemodule was due to the fact that the makers of the Eyemodule or another company is comming out with a New and Improved camera module. If you look at Palm; they have done this with their products. I hope we could see a much better camera than the eyemodule soon. I'm willing to pay the original price of the Eyemodule for one.

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Posted by Felipe on 01-22-2001 12:40 AM:

It could mean that or maybe they aren't selling and they want to get rid of their inventory.

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Posted by RocketScientist on 01-22-2001 02:25 AM:

Any thoughts on why it isn't selling. I know why I am not buying one, a camera with a fixed focal length... what good is that... seriously. If they had one with a little better resolution (800x600), and an auto focus, then I would think about it.
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Posted by Hoser_back_home on 01-22-2001 02:38 AM:

it's probably because the technically superior PalmPix is selling for 89.99+free shipping and as low as $67 at Best Buy.

People (like myself) see this and wouldn't pay $149 for the eyemodule.

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Posted by bkbk on 01-22-2001 02:47 AM:

Yeah, and current owners (count me as one) haven't exactly raved about the quality of E.M. (poor, at best), esp. at $149.
But if they come out w/a ver. II that does video, even @ the same $149, all is forgiven & I'm buying. (C'mon; even most of the PktPC's can't do vid. -- or snap pix, for that matter. See you @ e-bay w/my ver. I.)

BLOCKS / IDEO, IF A VER. II IS IN THE WORKS, PLEASE INCLUDE SOME MEMORY W/IT! EVEN MORE IF YOU'VE ADDED VID! THX.

[Edited by bkbk on 01-21-2001 at 09:52 PM]


Posted by homer on 01-22-2001 03:28 AM:

bkbk:

I have to agree with you about adding stand-alone memory to the Eyemodule. The reason I don't have one is that I simply don't have any memory for it.

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Posted by tuffy on 01-22-2001 05:18 AM:

Lightbulb

Even though it would be bulky, I would really like for it to have it's own batteries & a flash along with it's own memory!

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Posted by bkbk on 01-23-2001 05:08 PM:

Yeah, even if it's only one of those back-up CR-2032's everybody uses, if they're trying to save space. Maybe they can lay 2 or 4 of them in a butterfly pattern (I think they're like $2 each) if 1 doesn't provide enough "add-on" power to help Visor's AAAs deal w/it (and they sure NEED the help).

I was big on the flash idea initially, too.
But I think just 2x the quality of the CCD cell (or 4x, or whatever) might do the trick...
...I'd really hate to lose that "unobtrusiveness quality" the E.M. now so easily brings.
My 8mm camera's CCD seems to do the trick in virtually all low-light situations, and it's at least a few yrs. old, so I'd think the tech. would've shrunk & increased power by now...

[Edited by bkbk on 01-23-2001 at 12:11 PM]


Posted by TimberLake on 01-24-2001 01:53 AM:

Eyemodule

I think they probably sold real well at the beginnig since it was the first "fun" module available -- No consumers have a few more choices.


Posted by Traveliter on 01-28-2001 06:25 AM:

homer noted: "I have to agree with you about adding stand-alone memory to the Eyemodule. The reason I don't have one is that I simply don't have any memory for it."

I'm definitely agreeing with you on that one, homer. I'm willing to tolerate the lack of extra features (call it "early adopter syndrome" and confined space of the module slot), but between Peanut Press, Vindigo, AvantGo, WordSmith and a couple of database programs (not to mention a big handful of games), I'm floating at MAYBE an extra Mb left on mine. I can't afford to give up that memory to photos I take on an eyemodule.

If eyemodule 2.0 ("Binocs"? "Bifocal"?) does NOTHING BUT add memory (not even swappable a la CompactFlash, but a built-in one), I'll definitely consider buying it.

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Posted by Marfu on 02-04-2001 05:15 AM:

Exclamation Eyemodule 2

Not a lot of info , but Amazon is setting up to sell the Eymodule 2. Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...2149988-2866928


Posted by Brajesh108 on 02-05-2001 07:41 AM:

Amazon lists the Eyemodule 1 weighing in at .5 lbs, and the Eyemodule 2 in at .61 lbs. Just a thought, maybe that .11 of a lb is a flash, or memory? Hmm...

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