It’s slim, it’s sleek, it’s the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1000. Sanyo’s latest attempt at handheld HD glory has produced a really … Keep reading >>
Akihabara News got to have a little hands-on time with the new Sanyo DMX-HD1000 and HD700 camcorders. Their … Keep reading >>
The Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD700 was announced today and, once again, the record for the world’s smallest and lightest 720p camcorder has changed hands. The HD700 records … Keep reading >>
Gizmodo and Engadget have some nice hands-on galleries from IFA of the Sanyo DMX-HD1000 and the Hitachi DZ-BD70E … Keep reading >>
Sanyo definitely did a nice job on the design of the DMX-HD1000. Of course, that judgment is subject to change once … Keep reading >>
The Sanyo DMX-HD1000 was just announced in Japan today. The HD1000 becomes their first Full HD (1920×1080) resolution camcorder. The design takes after their previous HD model, the … Keep reading >>
CamcorderInfo has put together a “Little HD Shoot-out” that pits the Sanyo VPC-HD2 against the Canon TX1. Both of these devices are combination picture and video cameras. The … Keep reading >>
In their Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2 review, Digital Trends finds that the latest HD camcorder from Sanyo doesn’t quite hold up to the competition. The reviewer liked the design although there were some … Keep reading >>
Sanyo has announced what they call, “the world’s first waterproof camcorder.” The Sanyo Xacti E1 will be capable of recording standard definition … Keep reading >>
Not quite as much a disappointment as last year’s HD1 review, CamcorderInfo’s Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2 review takes this hybrid 7 megapixel, HD camcorder through its paces. The color performance has improved dramatically … Keep reading >>
CNET has posted their Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2 review, which takes a look at what Sanyo calls “the smallest high-def camcorder on the market.” Overall the reviewer … Keep reading >>
Wondering what to make of all the camcorders released at CES 2007? CamcorderInfo has a whole lotta first impression reviews of just about all the good ones. Plus they keep adding to the … Keep reading >>