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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
On Tuesday, Advanced Micro Devices finally announced its "asset smart" strategy, which, as expected, involved spinning off its manufacturing operations into a pure-play foundry company.
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CamcorderInfo.com News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
The Sony HDR-TG1 ($899 MSRP) seeks to be the crowned prince of the ultra-compact camcorder universe. Its slim design and unique look will surely attract many fans, regardless of the video quality the camcorder is capable of (which, it turned out, was rather good). While significantly larger and heavier than pocket-sized camcorders like the Creative Vado, Flip Mino, and Kodak Zi6, the HDR-TG1 records...
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CamcorderInfo.com News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
The Panasonic SDR-SW20's only saving grace is its water-, shock-, and dust-proof body (and even those have limitations). Otherwise there's no reason to buy this pocket camcorder.
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
The ZT Affinity gives some extra oomph for a little more money.
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Here's a thought for you lonely gamers: for less than the price of a dinner out with a blind date, you can buy yourself a graphics card.
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ZD Net (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon's Vixia HG20 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance albeit in a slightly larger, heavier package. However, you do get more storage space and a lower price.
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon's Vixia HG20 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance albeit in a slightly larger, heavier package. However, you do get more storage space and a lower price.
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ZD Net (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
If you don't want to, need to, or simply can't shell out a couple hundred dollars more for an HD camcorder, the Sony Handycam DCR-SR85 delivers decent SD video and copious recording time.
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CamcorderInfo.com News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
Having reviewed Panasonic\'s highly anticipated HDC-HS100, we thought it only fair to give equal treatment to its slightly less expensive model, the Panasonic HDC-SD100 ($1099.95 MSRP). Without the large hard drive bulking up the right side of the body, the SD100 is slimmer and lighter. Relying entirely on external SD/SDHC memory cards, the SD100 doesn\'t have the capacity of its hard drive cousin,...
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Gear Live (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
Joby has debuted their new Gorillapod . The Focus bendable tripod was made for SLR cams that have larger lenses or digital camcorders and can support up to 11 lbs. This is Joby’s fifth product in the line, and the Focus is made with an anodized gunmetal finish and aluminum sockets for durability. Wrap the tripod around trees, railing, or stand it up and use for regular shots, time-lapse, long exposure,...
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
HP spares little expense on its cinematic wonder, the HDX18t.
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CamcorderInfo.com News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
September 24, 2008 - GPS software company Geotate and camcorder manufacturer DXG announced today the creation of the world\'s first integrated geotagging camcorder. The report states that the product will be based on DXG\'s DVH586 camcorder and will utilize Yuma geotagging software. The product is expected to be available by the end of 2008. Currently, no price range is available.
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CamcorderInfo.com News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
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