In 1987, Fisher-Price introduced a lightweight plastic camcorder that recorded video footage to an audio cassette. Fisher-Price marketed the PXL 2000, quickly dubbed “Pixelvision,” as the children’s ...
It was Christmas 1987 when Fisher-Price dropped its hot new high-tech gadget for kids: the PXL-2000. Weighing only two pounds and packaged with a 4.5–inch TV set for playback, this kiddie camcorder ...
There’s no other film festival quite like Gerry Fialka’s PXL This. Any film submitted is guaranteed to be shown. There are no fees, no awards. All Fialka asks of filmmakers is that they make at least ...
The Fisher Price PXL-2000 Pixelvision camera runs on six AA batteries and records video and audio onto a cassette tape. It's very easy to use -- its only settings are "on" and "off" -- and it produces ...
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We have featured quite a few of Love Hultén’s cool creations here at Geeky Gadgets from his amazing Sputnik 0667 PC to the cool R-Kaid-6 retro video games console. His latest creation is called the ...
The children’s camera was put to use by Richard Linklater, Michael Almereyda and Sadie Benning – and now, a new series is bringing them back. In 1987, Fisher-Price introduced a lightweight plastic ...
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