Polaroid's Inexpensive (Really) PhotoMAX 620 Digital Camera

Just about everyone's tightening their belts this year, but you need to have a little fun and you deserve a few more gadgets. If you haven't quite embraced the world of digital photography because of the price, Polaroid thinks it's got an answer for you in its PhotoMAX FUN! 620 Digital Camera. The camera is priced at a mere $69.99 and features 640 x 480 pixel resolution, 24-bit color, 1 MB of internal memory, an automatic self-timer and a picture counter. To use it, all you need is Windows 95, 98, 2000 or ME, 32 MB of RAM, 195 MB of hard drive space, and a monitor (no duh). Maybe it's not top of the line, but most of us aren't exactly professional photographers, and that price sure makes it tempting even as an experiment.
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