Typical price: £180
What is it: Net sharing camcorder with swivel screen
What we think: The NSC-GC1 certainly looks stylish, but looks can't make up for lack of memory and poor design
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 October 2007
Tags: Sony, Sony NSC-GC1, LCD, VGA, navigation
We like:
Stylish black design; pivoting LCD screen
We don't like:
Awkward controls; flash gets blocked easily; disappointing video quality; no included or onboard memory
CNET UK judgement:
With a dearth of features and middling video quality, the otherwise stylish Sony NSC-GC1 pocket camcorder fails to justify its premium price. It is clearly designed for form more than function
Full review:
Every company wants to get a taste of YouTube's popularity, and Sony's no exception. In a jarring change from the company's Cyber-shot and Handycam lines of digital cameras and camcorders, Sony released the NSC-GC1 net sharing cam, a pocket camera/camcorder designed specifically for YouTube and its myriad Web video analogs. Continue Reading...
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