

Mattel estimates just over an hour of recording time per set. One problem: We drained two sets of batteries by accidentally leaving the recorder on. cable.īecause the doll can be posed, she doubles as a pretty good tripod. Or you can transfer them to your Macintosh or Windows computer by way of the included mini-U.S.B. Sound (“Hey - there’s no sound!” the testers complained). You can watch your recordings on the doll’s screen, but with no Powered by two AAA batteries (one in each leg), the doll can record up to 30 minutes of Webcam quality AVI video, with a three-button interface.

“Creepy!” said nearly every boy I showed her to “Cool!” said the girls, who immediately got the idea of the toy - to make movies from Barbie’s point of view. The Barbie Video Girl Doll ($50, Mattel, for ages 6 and up) looks just like a regular Barbie, but a closer look reveals a camera in her pendant,Īnd a postage-sized color screen on her back, peeking through her blouse. You can make a movie with a phone, so why not with a doll? Prichard Police believe Dees is the main suspect in that robbery, but Daphne Police have not confirmed that yet, but believe it is “highly likely.An x-ray shows the internal workings of the Barbie Video Girl Doll. On the other side of the bay, Daphne Police are also looking for an armed robbery suspect after someone robbed an Exxon gas station near Highway 98 Wednesday night. Mobile Police are working with Prichard Police after they say he robbed a Waffle House on SpringHill Avenue Wednesday night–firing one shot in the store, and demanding money from the register. Weeks later, Prichard Police say Dees went back to the Family Dollar again, and he was able to leave with money. He allegedly fired a shot in the ceiling and demanded money, but nothing was taken. He was first discovered by Prichard PD back in April for attempting to rob the Family Dollar on North Wilson Avenue. Prichard Police also allege that Dees is wanted to for two other armed robberies in the city. He demanded money from the cashier, and left with almost $700 in cash. He went inside and fired one shot into the ceiling. (WKRG) - Mobile and Prichard Police Departments are looking for Terrance Dees after authorities from both agencies say he is responsible for multiple armed robberies in Mobile County.Īccording to Prichard Police, Dees went to the Dollar General on Lott Road Thursday night.
