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Toshiba Camileo Pro review
The Toshiba Camileo Pro is a lightweight, easy-to-use budget camcorder with a 7-megapixel sensor. It's incredibly versatile, offering eight different functions -- video capture, taking stills, webcam, voice recording, MP3 player, file storing, motion detection and ebook display Read more
5 December 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Sony NSC-GC1 review
Closed, the NSC-GC1 net sharing cam looks more than a little like the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Sony have jumped on the YouTube bandwagon with this pocket camera/camcorder. It's specifically tailored for video sharing, and don't worry -- you'll be in complete control Read more
3 October 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Genius G-Shot DV1210 review
The Genius G-Shot DV1210 is a dinky camcorder that's pleasingly straightforward. It's light and easy to use, and at this price is perfect for the younger, or clumsier, user. If you're looking to get creative, this may be too simple, but it's perfect for Internet video Read more
6 September 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Panasonic NV-GS80 review
The Panasonic NV-GS80 is a MiniDV camcorder available at the appeallingly low price of around £200. It produces excellent video, which is mostly clean and free of grain, and comes with a useful 32x optical zoom lens and optical image stabilisation Read more
4 September 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Canon MV890 review
The Canon MV890's is not as sparse as its price suggests. The MiniDV camcorder is a surprisingly well-appointed model, which shares impressive core specs -- including a widescreen LCD and plenty of manual controls -- with Canon's more expensive models, the MV930 and its pricier MV960 Read more
30 May 2006 by Rick Broida
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