Digital Blue Continues to Rack Up Awards in 2005
Leading Electronics Maker for Youth Market Recognized by Major Publications and Organizations
Atlanta, GA : December 2005 -- Digital Blue, a leading maker of electronics and software for the youth market, continued its impressive record of winning awards and achieving high level recognition for its innovative products. These kudos came from both the traditional toy industry,and from the consumer electronics industry where Digital Blue competes.
Child Magazine , with a national circulation of over one million readers, named Digital Blue's American Idol Camcorder™one of its Best Toys of 2005. Child Magazine has long been recognized as a leading expert on recommending products for children based upon their educational value, safety, ease of use and entertainment appeal.
Toy Wishes , a nationally respected trade magazine focused on the toy industry, recognized Digital Blue's Tony Hawk HelmetCam™ as one of its Electronic All-Stars for 2005, singling the product out amongst thousands of submissions.
Digital Blue was also nominated by the top 100 retailers in the country at the Fall "RetailVision Conference", for 2005's Best Products: Peripherals. These awards, recognizing excellence in product innovation, channel strategy and presentation, have been acknowledged as one of the electronics and computer retailing industry's leading honors.
"We are thrilled to be recognized by so many top organizations," said Digital Blue CEO Tim Hall. "To be honored by these experts reaffirms our dedication to providing top quality products which both educate and entertain consumers of all ages."
The Tony Hawk HelmetCam™ (suggested retail price $99) is a lightweight digital video camera which easily straps to a helmet, recording video and audio at the touch of a button, with no cords in the way. It comes with software that lets teens and "tweens" edit pro-quality videos, even adding footage of Tony Hawk skating alongside them. The innovative American Idol Camcorder™lets fans of the hit TV series live out the fantasy of performing as a contestant by recording digital video; it comes with two microphones for vocals. Users can edit their own footage with other contestants, putting themselves on an actual stage from the show, and controlling all the cheers and applause!
The American Idol Camcorder™ sells for $99.00.
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