4 January 2012 13:57 GMT / By Rik Henderson
Asda is selling what it claims to be Britain's cheapest digital camera. At £14, it certainly sounds like a bargain, but we doubt you'll want to go on holiday with one... Unless you're a kiddie, that is.
The cameras on offer are from a Disney range of digital snappers for kids. One comes adorned with Cars 2 graphics, the other is part of the Disney Princesses line-up. And both are available for the "cheapest price to be found anyway in the UK".
Each camera features a VGA 640 x 480 resolution and 8MB of internal memory, that can store up to 319 photos. They can also be used as webcams, connecting via USB, and a user CD is included that's compatible with PCs running Windows 2000, NT, XP, Vista or Windows 7.
Hayley Whittaker, the camera accessories buyer for the retailer, quipped: "This is the perfect starter camera for any future David Bailey. At this price they’re sure to get snapped up quickly."
Both versions of the camera are available at Asda.com.
Have you seen a cheaper brand new digital camera anywhere? If so, let us know in the comments below...
Asda, Cameras, Retail, Cars 2, Disney



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