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What is it: High-definition camcorder with 100GB hard drive
What we think: Hi-def perfection is here -- simply the best HD consumer cam around
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12 Oct 2007 in Reviews
There's a minefield of confusing terms surrounding the various types of high definition. Plus, there are two kinds of media. If your head isn't spinning yet, you might wonder if hi-def means high prices. We break down the facts and figures for four hi-def camcorders to give you some stability
31 Aug 2007 in Reviews
Hard-drive camcorders record video footage straight to the memory on your camcorder, rather than to a disc or other removable media. Here we round up some of the best
6 Jul 2007 in Crave
Crave Podcast 40: Are gadgets killing the environment?
Is consumer tech really destroying our planet? Are we frying ourselves with our lust for electronics? And how does one guy stay sane as he counts from one to a million live online? Find out in this week's podcast...
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