SAN DIEGO, May 16, 2005 — Sony today announced the world’s smallest and lightest high definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i. The ultra-compact HDR-HC1 Handycam ...
At first glance, Sony's HDR-HC1 HDV 1080i Handycam Camcorder looks like a regular mild-mannered digital camcorder. Don't be fooled by the disguise; the HDR-HC1 is the first consumer high-definition ...
Sony's not content to wow everybody with just the unveiling of the PS3 alone, so they're also putting out what's reputedly the world's smallest and lightest HD consumer cam. Like the QUALIA 002 and ...
25 October 2005Latest CMOS Sensor and Enhanced Imaging Processor Deliver Vivid and High Resolution HDV Recording Dubai, UAE - With the growing popularity and acceptance of High Definition (HD) ...
For those who have forgotten, Sony also produces other “electronic devices” like camcorders and an entire line of “computers.” These products are very popular in “Japan” but sell bupkis over here but ...
There are actually only five handheld HD Camcorders that you can consider purchasing right now, four from Sony (HDR-SR1 (pictured), HDR-UX1, HDR-HC3, HDR-HC1), one from Canon (HV10). There are plenty ...
Next month will see the Australian release of Sony’s new HDR-HC1 (HC1), the smallest high-definition video (HDV) camcorder on the market. Leadpic_Sony%20HC1 June 22, 2005: Next month will see the ...
Sony introduced its second consumer-level, high-definition camcorder, offering 1,080i resolution and a compact form factor. The HDR-HC1 will ship in July and retail for approximately $2,000. Unlike ...
The high-definition camcorder, which was pretty space-age in 2005, will become more common over the next two years. Sony showed off in Tokyo this week an HD camcorder that's lighter and smaller than ...
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Sony's HDR-HC1 — the company's smallest and most affordable HD camcorder — is about to hit the street (er, not literally, we hope), and the lucky devils at Camcorderinfo.com got their mitts on a ...