I really think the GoPro killed them. If I want good quality video, I need something better than a Flip. If I need a durable, small, device for getting some OK video, I'll get a goPro. If I need OK video quality and don't care about durability, I'll use my smart phone. When I'm out skiing, I see half the teenagers with GoPro's mounted on their helmets, their ski poles, chest harnesses etc video taping each other hitt…
Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
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Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#12Camera phones with video recording capabilities are almost ubiquitous. More then that, they're cheaper and solve the primary usage case better then the portable Flip cameras do. Flip cameras provided better quality portable video and now that embedded mobile technology has caught up to that quality, justifying the price to carry around another device is difficult.
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#13Interesting take-away from a user experience perspective. A dedicated device that is famously easy to use, still loses out to more complicated devices that do everything.
History of Pure Digital and Flip:
http://techcrunch.com/2009/03/19/flip-video-wrong-wrong-wron...
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#14Wow, flip appeared and disappeared fast. I wonder how the camcorder makers feel.
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#15I wonder if the executives who spent $590 million on Pure Digital will also get a pink slip?
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#16Really? We're surprised by this? Camera phones with video recording capabilities are almost ubiquitous. More then that, they're cheaper and solve the primary usage case better then the portable Flip cameras do. Flip cameras provided better quality portable video and now that embedded mobile technology has caught up to that quality, justifying the price to carry around another device is difficult.
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#17Woah, couldn't they at least try to sell it?
They may have already and failed.
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#18I really think the GoPro killed them. If I want good quality video, I need something better than a Flip. If I need a durable, small, device for getting some OK video, I'll get a goPro. If I need OK video quality and don't care about durability, I'll use my smart phone. When I'm out skiing, I see half the teenagers with GoPro's mounted on their helmets, their ski poles, chest harnesses etc video taping each other hitt…
Mmmm...I think it's more likely all the smartphones out there that now have decent enough video capabilities for most people.
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#19Imagine if they had bothered to put an ethernet jack on it, or wifi in it, or made it time-lapse capable out of the box. Or made the whole thing USB-stick-sized. There are so many things you can do with cheap cameras that you can't do with an expensive camera phone - the problem here is a total lack of vision. (and yeah, I'm aware of IP cams, and their wretched ActiveX-only interfaces, and their price range, and they…
Or maybe Cisco didn't want any competition for their line of rather plain, low-quality home security IP cameras.
Re: Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees
#20I wonder if the executives who spent $590 million on Pure Digital will also get a pink slip?
Did that acquisition EVER make any sense?