
You might remember the Cerevo Cam, a social camera that we covered a while back that allows you to upload your pictures to the Internet. The camera has just gotten a nice little upgrade, dubbed the Cerevo Cam Live!. The difference in the new model is that it’s the first that boasts Ustream broadcasting, allowing users to stream videos in CIF (352 x 288) format. If you are intending to make a documentary with it, a full charge is enough to livestream for about two hours. It’s also worth noting that the device still sports the same 9-megapixel CMOS sensor, Wi-Fi b/g/n, 3G HSUPA support, microSD card expansion and 2.4-inch LCD. In fact, if you own the previous model, you can get this function via a firmware update, allowing you to save quite a few pennies instead of having to shell out $216 for the new unit.
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