The DCR-DVD810 won't please everyone, but it does make for a lightweight, affordable choice for those struggling to decide among media formats.
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A very useful product for amateur movie makers, as long as you're happy to pay a premium for computer-free recording.
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Hitachi's entry-level DZ-GX5060SW doesn't offer anything truly exciting in the DVD camcorder market - except the low asking price. If you can live with the old axiom about getting what you pay for, then it's a decent buy.
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The Samsung DVD-R135 is a relatively inexpensive and stylish DVD recorder with HDMI upscaling, but it's not quite as good as the competition.
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Sony's DRX800UL offers an excellent range of connection options and burning support, although the supplied software could be a little bit more flexible.
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Sony's rejigged 2008 camcorder line-up has more cameras than are in attendance for a Paris "oops I've slipped over, how silly of me" Hilton event. We give you a run down of each new model to help you sort the wheat from the chaff.
Video Ezy has moved one step closer to its promise of in-store digital downloads.
HP won't be taking sides in the format battle between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray and has now pledged its support for both standards.
Microsoft and Intel want one format for new DVDs, Dell and HP want another. But why, and who, if anyone, is likely to win?
Panasonic will open a technology centre for producing DVDs based on the next-generation Blu-ray Disc format. The plan is meant to reassure Hollywood that the current format battle will be resolved and that Blu-ray is the way to go.
If you want bigger-than-CD capacity storage, DVDs are the next best choice. A single DVD can hold up to 4.7GB of data and prices of DVD writers are rapidly plummeting, making them more affordable than ever.
Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.
With so many different models and tons of unfamiliar specifications to consider, finding the right DVD recorder can be quite overwhelming.
I have just purchased a new desktop PC. The issue I have may seem simple to others, but since this is my first time it seems monumental to me. I wish to transfer approximately 7GB of information from my old PC's hard drive to my new PC. What is the best, easiest and safest way to do this? In addition, I wish to transfer emails from Outlook Express to my new PC.
Whether you've just bought a digital camera or are in the market for one, you'll learn the basics of buying and using a digicam in this introductory primer on digital photography.
Is Blu-ray bang for your buck? Is HD DVD hot to trot? Which next-generation video format should you choose and why?
With hardware manufacturers and movie studios dividing into the Blu-ray or HD-DVD camp, it is likely consumers will be hesitant to purchase players of either format until the dust settles.
Blu-ray may be the current talk of the town, but there's still a war going on. HD DVD and Blu-ray are not only competing for space in your home theatre, but inside your laptop as well.
It's gone a bit quiet on the DVB-H front of late, so what's happening? When will we see mobile TV services in Australia?
High-definition DVD content is finally hitting Australian shores. We look at what titles are available and what's on the horizon.
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