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I was watching the new TV series (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) on my MSI Wind and was trying out several video players I installed earlier just to check which one will efficiently play them. Was wondering what do others use to play their videos, hence the poll. In the last few years, we've seen a number consumer-grade action cameras and vlogging cameras with 360 video recording capabilities. The DJI Avata 360 feels like a drone built for content creators looking to expand their current arsenal of video recording devices. That alone makes it a very appealing option for travel creators, car reviewers, real estate shooters, and anyone producing dynamic aerial video. It uses dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors and can record 8K 360-degree video as well as 120MP 360 photos, which gives creators plenty of resolution for reframing content across YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and other platforms. If you are not planning to edit full 360 footage every time, the drone can also shoot standard forward-facing video through its physical pivot design, so it is not limited to one type of content creation. It combines immersive FPV flying with high-resolution 360 capture, a durable design, and enough flexibility to work for both experimental and mainstream video production. Read more in our articles including "Poll: What's your preferred video player?" and "DJI Avata 360 -- why it changed the way we shoot videos".

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What is video players?

I was watching the new TV series (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) on my MSI Wind and was trying out several video players I installed earlier just to check which one will efficiently play them. Was wondering what do others use to play their videos, hence the poll.

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In the last few years, we've seen a number consumer-grade action cameras and vlogging cameras with 360 video recording capabilities. The DJI Avata 360 feels like a drone built for content creators looking to expand their current arsenal of video recording devices. That alone makes it a very appealing option for travel creators, car reviewers, real estate shooters, and anyone producing dynamic aerial video.

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Our coverage of video players includes: "Poll: What's your preferred video player?"; "DJI Avata 360 -- why it changed the way we shoot videos"; "Google adds new video editing tools to Android 17". Each article provides unique insights and information.