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Outdoor Enthusiasts Get Extreme With Oregon Scientific's New HD ATC9K All-Terrain Video Camera
Upload Videos from the Slopes, Waves, Road, or Trails to Facebook for a Chance to Win
TUALATIN, Ore., July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Camcorders and camera phones
step aside, because there is a new way to capture video - in
high-definition! - even when scuba diving or jumping out of a plane
12,500 feet above the earth's surface. Oregon Scientific, a leading
designer and worldwide marketer of personal electronics, today announced
the launch of its highly anticipated ATC9K All-Terrain Video Camera,
the next generation of the award-winning ATC line of action cameras.
This easy-to-use, waterproof and shock-resistant camera can be strapped
to a helmet, handlebars, surfboard, or snowboard, so it can follow
athletes places they wouldn't dare bring a normal camera - and shoots in
high-definition. Beginning today, extreme sport enthusiasts can share
videos of their own outdoor adventures on Facebook for a chance to win a
Grand Prize Package valued at $750.
The trouble with capturing extreme sports on video is that most
cameras can't handle the dirt, grime, or water - and holding the camera
steady is an even bigger challenge. The compact ATC9K, however,
features a built-in G-sensor that measures the force of gravity during
acceleration, deceleration and hang time, allowing users to record and
review every detail of their performance. A laser pointer on the camera
also helps users line up the camera, so they never miss a moment of the
action. Designed for the rugged adventure, the ATC9K does not
sacrifice function over form - it features full 1080p professional
quality HD video, shoots up to 60 frames per second, has 130 degree wide
field of view, captures 5-megapixels photos, and has a built-in color
LCD display that allows users to preview and play back videos.
Through September 30th, ATC fans can get in on the action by
uploading their own videos to Facebook and sharing the mud, sweat, and
glory of their own outdoor conquests. From dirt-biking to sea kayaking,
the ATC9K can capture it all - even up to 65 feet under water. Video
submissions that meet contest terms and conditions will be narrowed down
to the top five videos. The winning videos will be selected by a panel
of judges and prize packages include one Grand Prize package valued at
$750 and one Runner-up prize package valued at $350.
The ATC9K is also compatible with a unique GPS plug-in (sold
separately with availability in October) that enables PC-users to map
their location, speed and distance travelled on their computer during
playback using Google Maps or Google Earth. While watching the video
clip playback on a computer, users can view corresponding location,
acceleration and altitude displayed on the map. Outdoor enthusiasts,
trainers, and sports lovers alike can view or edit footage on single
screen with this useful tool and keep track of each wilderness trail,
road race, or coastline.
The ATC9K All-Terrain Video Camera is currently available for the
suggested retail price of $299.99 at www2.oregonscientific.com and
includes a remote control, a USB cable for connecting to a PC or Mac,
and an HDMI cable for HD playback on a TV. A Velcro® strap, handle bar,
helmet grip, and silicon strap mounting accessories are also included.
For more information about Oregon Scientific, visit http://www2.oregonscientific.com/.
About Oregon Scientific
Founded in 1989, Oregon Scientific is headquartered in Tualatin; a
quaint suburb of beautiful Portland, Oregon. Oregon Scientific offers
six families of products, ranging from Youth & Learning to Sports
& Fitness. Built from its hallmark of timing and weather devices,
Oregon Scientific is expanding to meet the diverse needs of its
customers to enhance the way we live, work and play. Consider Oregon
Scientific's products to be Innovating the Everyday.
Oregon Scientific is a division of one of the world's premier
electronics manufacturers, Integrated Display Technology, Ltd. (IDT),
based in Hong Kong. IDT was founded in 1977 and is listed on the Hong
Kong Stock Exchange as IDT Technology and on the Singapore Exchange as
I-Com.
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Source: Oregon Scientific
CONTACT: Mike Rush, 360 Public Relations, +1-617-585-5792,
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