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more about #avchd more comments → frigg: One of the issues with Blu Ray players is that they don't replace an excellent CD/audio system. If these have really good audio outs, then I'd think t... more » The Lab: Question: My TV automatically upscales non-HD content. I think this is a common feature in HD sets now. Does that undermine the utility of DVD play... more » MxPxRobbie: Gizmodo - Brought to you by the fine folks at Denon. Remember kids, if it isn't Denon, it's probably good equipment. more » 350z-Racer: I'll stick with my PS3 :-P more » Nick: jesus christ. where did all this denon stuff come from? a tidal wave of denon as it were. more » Software_Goddess: Is that really a titanium frame or just titanium colored frame? I hate it when marketing specialists decide to pull that trick. more » weezeee: The problem I have with these camera that are claimed to be high def is that the quality sucks as soon as the lighting condition is non-optimal. Even ... more » Evodico: Hmm.. I'll soon need to replace my dying Xacti HD700. Question is, do I wait and get this or the Xacti HD1010? I guess the HD1010 as it's been out for... more » -
#camcorders
Panasonic Goes Cheap, Light With the HDC-SD10, TM10 1080p Camcorders
Nothing about the hardware Panasonic's new camcorders is going to do much to liven ye olde pantaloons, and that's fine. The HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 aren't meant to be cutting edge. Instead, they're cheap—under $600—and super-light, at just .5lbs. More » -
#bluray
Denon's DBP-2010CI and DBP-1610CI Blu-ray Players: Pay More for Less
Denon's DBP-2010CI and DBP-1610CI Blu-ray players are made with high-end components, but at $700 and $500 respectively, they are missing perks found in much cheaper players. More » -
#camcorders
Sony HDR-TG5V Handycam: Mini HD Camera Gets GPS
Sony's HDR-TG5V Handycam shoots HD and tells you where you shot it...which is bad news for cave-dwelling terrorists but nifty for family vacations. More » -
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#highdefinition
Canon Portable Burner Transfers High Def AVCHD to DVD Without a Computer
I'm usually turned off by video transfer/burner devices like this Canon DW-100 because of how unrefined DVD burning still is. The DW-100 takes high-def AVCHD video from your camcorder and burns it to DVD without a computer. It's hard to argue with that. More »
