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Hitachi's high-def Blu-ray camcorders here in November

Hitachi's long talked about Blu-ray camcorders have moved from rumour to reality with its announcement of two high-def cameras.

JVC Everio GZ-MG77

The small size and massive video storage capacity of the JVC Everio GZ-MG77 make it a tantalising choice, but poor video quality keeps this hard-disk-based camera from being a tape- or DVD-killer.

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Reviews

  • Canon XL H1

    Canon's semipro high-definition XL H1 video camera is a winner for event, reality, ENG and documentary shooters, but its price is high.

  • JVC HD-Z70RX5 rear projection television

    JVC has entered the rear projection TV market with the 70-inch HD-Z70RX5, which features the company's proprietary D-ILA projection technology.

  • Sony HDR-FX1

    For the price, the best HD camera currently available.

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Features

  • CES: Consumer Electronics Show 2005

    The Consumer Electronics Show, the 'Big Daddy' of industry trade shows, is on now in Las Vegas. With over 2,500 exhibitors and an expected 130,000 attendees, it's a show that first reveals what's in store across the spectrum of consumer electronics in 2005.

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