Most kids find digital camera technology quite a bit of fun, and whether they’re trying to use the camera on your phone or they want to borrow the family’s digital camera, it’s often a bit frustrating if they don’t have one of their own. However, the kids’ digital camera market is quite crowded these days, so it’s hard to know exactly which one kids might enjoy most. Enter the Digital Blue U-Turn Digital Camera, which recently debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2009. Preparing to be released to stores in the spring of 2009, this unique product combines those photo booths in the mall with fun house mirrors for quite a method of self-expression. A large 2.4 inch LDC screen swivels so kids can capture pics of themselves as well as their friends. Once the image has been taken, kids can add great effects like stretched heads, squatty views, and swirls with the touch of a single button. It works just as a typical digital camera might, but kids now have the option of how the final product might look. Users can take and hold up to eighty photos of a given time, and there are twelve different effects features they can add to each of those photos.
Fairly user-friendly, the Digital Blue U-Turn Digital Camera is suitable for older elementary children, tweens, and teens. As it is an actual camera, however, it probably isn’t the best choice for a toddler or preschooler.
With a stack of awards from iParenting, NAPPA, the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, and LIMA, Digital Blue continually redefines the kids’ electronics market. Each of their products offers a focus on innovations to current technologies, and as one of the most promising creators of electronics for kids in the market today, they make quality devices with reasonable price tags. Help a child develop his or her creative side today with the Digital Blue U-Turn Digital Camera.







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