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    Default External HD Monitor, built-in dive comp & 6 HR Run time!

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    This is an external 16:9 wide screen HD monitor made by a Korean company called Aquako

    It is called the Viewcom.

    Specs are:

    6 hour long run time on internal rechargeable LiIon batteries, 90 minute recharge time
    batter level indicating bar
    Built in dive computer displays depth, temp, dive time, ascent rate warning
    autodetection NTSC/PAL
    1080i componant, CVBS, S-video input auto signal detection
    material- glass fiver reinforced ABS
    Monitor- Samsung 4.3"
    1440 x272 RGB
    contrast ratio 1000:1
    weight 1.6 lbs
    depth rated to 330 feet
    80 degree angle viewing
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    Wouldn't it be nice if their website had english subtitles or something?
    Videos of the west Pacific are right here: www.vimeo.com/user539429/videos.

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    Agreed. We had their brochure in English....and I used Babelfish to sort of translate some of their site text
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    I make contact with Mr. Journey Bang (방주원)
    President & CEO of Aquako, and gives me more info:
    "You can use the Viewcom with any camcorder. Housing needs external port, and Viewcom's connector is for Amphibico's one.
    FYR, the retail price is US$1,490 and have on stock."
    Mail address:
    bang@aquako.com
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