New Flip Camcorder Has Twice the Memory
October 16, 2009
New Flip MinoHD has twice the storage space and a slick brushed metal case.
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Sony’s HDR-TG5V is a pocket-size HD camcorder that includes a built-in G.P.S. sensor that tags shots with the location where they were taken.
Samsung is releasing a posse of high-definition camcorders that store video on internal solid-state drives.
Consumers are choosing inexpensive and simple products over competing gadgets bristling with more features.
The Sony HDR-CX12 is a small and light camcorder that automatically takes still photos whenever anyone in the frame smiles, ensuring that every shot is at least partly a keeper.
Pure Digital has added high definition to its Flip Mino, which is already called the least-expensive, smallest and fastest camcorder on the market.
Canon introduces new high-end camcorder that uses flash memory instead of cassettes or revolving hard drives; photo
The Vixia HF11 from Canon, with an estimated price of $1,200, uses flash memory instead of the more common tape cassettes or revolving hard drives.
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