Entertainment peripheral brand Kaiser Baas is set to release its Series 8 Game Recorder in April. The device is designed to enable gamers to plug in games consoles, watch and record game action onto your PC. It comes with video editing software to edit captures and enables you to upload your gaming action to YouTube. [...]
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Japanese home entertainment brand JVC has launched its first 3D consumer camcorder. The new GS-TD1 features twin 3.32MP back-illuminated image sensors to capture true three-dimension images at up to 1920×1080-pixel resolution. The camera requires Class-6 (6MB/sec) SDHC/SDXC storage cards with Class-10 preferrable. It also has some decent features including 3D time-lapse recording and a glasses-free [...]
Japanese consumer and PC electronics company Toshiba has launched into the booming budget video camera market with its own new model. Called the Camelio S30, the pistol-grip style camera weights around 130grams but captures up to 1080p (1920×1080-pixel) resolution video. The camera features electronic image stabilisation in its three recording modes, 1080p, 720p (1280×720-pixels) and [...]
Measuring just 44x93mm, the four new members of Sony’s X-series surveillance cameras are the smallest released so far. It captures 720p (1280×720-pixel) video at 30 frames per second (30fps) in H.264 or MPEG-4 formats. Still images can also be captured in JPEG format. The new models are the SNC-CH210, SNC-CH110, SNC-DH110, and SNC-DH110T. Each unit [...]
Entertainment giant Sony has today announced what it’s calling the world’s first high-definition video camcorder that has the option of interchangeable lenses. Called the Handycam NEX-VG10, this hybrid camcorder leverages off Sony’s new NEX-3 and NEX-5 still cameras with similar lens arrangements. The camera has a 14.2-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS image sensor and is [...]