Sunyang DNT’s Volvox webcam and flash drive: does not rhyme with Dolores
By Thomas Ricker | December 19, 2006
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Misc. Gadgets, Storage

You know, if you really have to carry flash memory around, why not bundle it into something useful like a lego, swiss army knife, or plate of rancid sushi? Sure, Sunyang DNT’s Volvox is just another webcam with built-in flash; 512MB of it in fact, with an integrated 0.3 megapixel camera capable of a 640×480 resolution at 30fps. Not bad if you’re toting an older laptop lacking a cam in the bezel. Regardless, we’ve certainly seen worse attempts at convergence. The Volvox is yours for 55,000KRW ($59) with 1GB and 2GB models expected this January. The perfect gift for Aunt Mulva.
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