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A dubbing feature also promises to dump footage from the SD card or HD directly to mini Blu-ray for archiving, without a PC. On top of that is a 7-megapixel CMOS sensor, face recognition and ...
Blu-ray DVD recorders aren't in the states yet, but Hitachi is already looking at a Blu-ray camcorder with a new format. Photos: Hitachi DVD tech ...
The camcorder is also capable of capturing 6.22 mega pixel stills onto an optional SD or SDHC card. One-Touch Dubbing With the push of one button the user can transfer HD video from the SDHC card or ...
Japan’s Hitachi Ltd. looks like it will be first to market with a digital video camcorder based on Blu-ray Disc. The company said Thursday that it will put two on sale at the end of this month ...
Hitachi is releasing a new Blu-ray camera after getting spanked for their first generation. The DZ-BD9H still records to Blu-ray or a 60GB hard drive, but ...
This is a great camcorder for the modern day family. The three different recording options of Blu-ray, a hard drive, or a SD cards ensure that you’ll never run out of recording space. Plus, it ...
Viera plasma HDTVs and Blu-ray 3D players, and all it takes to enjoy mind-melting 3D content in the comfort of your abode is "a stylish and lightweight pair of active-shutter glasses." Oh, joy.
Panasonic has gone all out for 3D TV, with a Blu-ray player and television channels to watch on your 3D Viera, and a camcorder to make your own 3D entertainment -- if you're rich ...
Maxell’s discs work on any of the latest Blu-ray camcorders, letting you store one hour of full high-definition picture quality at a whopping resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The full kit for the world’s first Blu-ray camcorder, Hitachi’s DZBD7HA hybrid, has reached the Wired offices. For those of us who cultivate the development of super-sharp image technology ...
TOKYO -- An international group that develops and promotes the Blu-ray Disc format -- one of two rival next-generation DVD formats -- is planning to create a smaller disc format for use in ...
While DVD and Blu-ray dominate today’s world, VHS tapes ruled supreme in the ’80s and ’90s. It wasn’t uncommon for families to document birthday parties, holidays, sporting events, and ...
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