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		<title>Toshiba IK-HD1 &#8211; The World&#8217;s Smallest HDTV Camera</title>
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What about a 1.6-inch HDTV camera? Yup, you read it right. Toshiba&#8217;s IK-HD1 is the &#8220;Smallest HDTV Camera, Ever&#8220;, measuring just 1.6-inches cubed and 2.3-ounces in weight. Even though it&#8217;s really small, it still has enough room for three CCD chips which can provide you with brilliant 1080i broadcast-quality color.
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<p>What about a 1.6-inch HDTV camera? Yup, you read it right. <strong>Toshiba&#8217;s IK-HD1</strong> is the &#8220;<em>Smallest HDTV Camera, Ever</em>&#8220;, measuring just 1.6-inches cubed and 2.3-ounces in weight. Even though it&#8217;s really small, it still has enough room for three CCD chips which can provide you with brilliant 1080i broadcast-quality color.</p>
<p>This tiny wonder is basically intended for professional broadcasting, so don&#8217;t expect it to be at a consumer electronics store. It needs to be connected to a wired control unit which can be placed up to 90 feet away. It will prove to be useful as a hidden camera on reality shows. For now, it&#8217;s being aimed at the pro market but it&#8217;s for sure that such small cameras would be available to consumers in the time to come. <a title="toshiba-smallest-hd-camera" href="http://mantoadmire.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/toshiba-smallest-hd-camera.jpg"><br />
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