Sony’s Handycam DCR-DVD105 anchored the firm’s 2006 DVD camcorder lineup as its entry-level offering when it was introduced at International CES that year. At a suggested $500, the camcorder was the ...
its 2006 Handycam camcorder models. Leading the pack are two high-end DVD models and Sony's first hard-disk drive camcorder. All of these models feature built-in Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround ...
High-definition camcorders may be the trend du jour, but Sony’s the latest company to hoping that megazoom models will gain marquee status, too. The company announced seven standard-definition ...
Cast your mind back to the early 80s (if you were actually alive back then) and you may recall a time when camcorders were weighty, shoulder-mounted behemoths into which you loaded full-sized VHS or ...
Sony just revealed four new standard-definition DVD camcorders for the new year, including a camcorder with a solid-state drive for discless video recording. The Handycam DCR-DVD610 and DVD710 present ...
Sony's DCR-PC55 MiniDV Handycam is another one for the fashionistas, boasting a clean design and four colours to choose from (red, white, black and silver). With the Handycam closed, there's ...
Sony updates their consumer DVD camcorder line with minor upgrades across the board, from the low-end DCR-DVD108 (pictured, right) to the high-end DVD508, which updates the DVD505. Nothing you'll need ...
Despite the ever-present push towards “smaller,” there’s nothing small about Sony’s new “DCR-DVD301″ DVD Handycam’s screen. At first glance, it appears to be a standard DVD Handycam – same 1.4GB 8cm ...
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