Testseek.co.uk have collected 61 expert reviews of the Cisco Flip Video Ultra HD and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cisco Flip Video Ultra HD.
May 2009
(74%)
61 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
356 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
74010061
The editors liked
Easy to use
Good results
Bigger screen
Still the easiest camcorder to use
Improving on the recent Flip minoHD
The Flip UltraHD offers 8GB of storage built in
Providing 2 hours worth of hi-res footage
And a larger 2-inch screen so you can see what you're filming for once. Recording is as as fool proof as ever
Just push t...
YouTube compatible
Previous issues including cramped screen addressed
Good video quality
External charging cradle.
Excellent quality
Wellmade
Simple
Shoots 720p HD video
High-quality video for its class
Uses rechargeable AA battery pack
FlipShare software compatible with both Mac and Windows
Screen
Video quality
Battery options
The editors didn't like
Still too big
No HD uploading
Expensive
Chunky
Doesn't compare well with its rivals
At £160
The Flip has lost its purpose of being somewhat. It's fine
But Toshiba sells a full HD camcorder for a whole £40 less now. With auto focus. What gives? We're also getting a bit tired of the pop out USB port. Convenient
Yes
Bu...
Nothing of note. Min specs
8GB flash memory camcorder
2in (960x240-pixel) LCD display
1
280x720 video capture
Records H.264 Mpeg4 video
Built-in microphone
1.5x digital zoom
FlipShare video editing and sharing software (Mac OS X Tiger or above
Improving on the recent Flip minoHD, the Flip UltraHD offers 8GB of storage built in, providing 2 hours worth of hi-res footage, and a larger 2-inch screen so you can see what you're filming for once. Recording is as as fool proof as ever: just push t...
At £160, the Flip has lost its purpose of being somewhat. It's fine, but Toshiba sells a full HD camcorder for a whole £40 less now. With auto focus. What gives? We're also getting a bit tired of the pop out USB port. Convenient, yes, bu...
Provided you've got steady hands, the Flip UltraHD is a great solution for capturing quick video, but as Flip cameras have become more high-end, other companies have met it in the middle then strolled right past it, with better specced, similarly size...
Abstract: Flip Videos two pocket-friendly video cameras, the Ultra and the Minio, were two of the surprise hits of 2008. The reason? Because despite their lack of features and their tiny image sensor, they were supremely easy to use, fun and shot decent-quality...
Easy to use, YouTube compatible, previous issues including cramped screen addressed, good video quality, external charging cradle.
Nothing of note. Min specs: 8GB flash memory camcorder; 2in (960x240-pixel) LCD display; 1,280x720 video capture; records H.264 Mpeg4 video; built-in microphone; 1.5x digital zoom; FlipShare video editing and sharing software (Mac OS X Tiger or above; 1.6...
Abstract: More: see our video review of the Flip Video Ultra HDThe Flip Mino camcorder caused a bit of a sensation when it was released a couple of years ago, and we were impressed with the recent Mino HD which added high-definition shooting capability while kee...
A decent camcorder, but it's a trade-off between the easier-to-use buttons of the Ultra HD and the smaller dimensions (and slightly higher price) of the older Mino HD....
Abstract: The Flip revolutionised the small camcorder market when it burst onto the scene two years ago and the Ultra (predecessor to the Ultra HD) maintained the popularity of the original. Now we have the Ultra HD, which sports a 2in LCD screen – not the bigge...