Last year Pure Digital Technology released a disposable video camera that recorded 20 minutes of video onto a built in hard drive and sold for $29.95. It was a nice idea but not without its drawbacks. Fundamentally the idea of a disposable digital video camera is flawed, in this day and age it's better to re-use it. Well with the PSV-351 Pure digital has done just that. This very simple video camera records 30 minutes of video which allows you to copy all the data to PC via USB and re-use it. You can also scroll plug the camera directly into a TV through and delete clips you don't need as you use it in the wild.For the video producer this camera might be a nice solution when you need to take some quick shots in an area that you might not want to take an expensive camera. It also might come in handy as a video recording device to hand over to the amateurs if you are running some sort of documentary, reality show or news program where footage may pop up at anytime or anywhere and needs filming. It's cheapness at $100 and ease of use is perfect for the shoddy dim-witted hand of an amateur.








