Posts tagged HDMI
Apple’s iPad 2: the next-generation video editing studio?
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Putting aside all the usual Apple-inspired pre-announcement frenzy and hype, the unveiling of version two of Apple's massively successful tablet is significant for video content creators everywhere. What you now have in this small, portable device is the ability to shoot, edit and share HD video, and you can send a 1080p output to a HDTV display thanks to its HDMI capability. So, should digital video-makers be giving the iPad2 a second look - and what can adults learn from observing 6-year-old iPad users?
JVC’s Picsio GC-WP10 takes a dive!
0October 13, 2010
We’d only just finished playing with the impressive JVC GC-FM2 when JVC invited us to look at its new cousin, the Picsio GC-WP10. It’s claimed to be waterproof, so we gave it a good soak-test!
Panasonic’s flagship HDC-TM700 reviewed
7June 9, 2010
Panasonic's latest flagship HD camcorder, the impressive HDC-TM700, offers a choice of 32GB flash memory or SDHC/SDXC card recording in addition to mic input, headphone output and a host of other fab features. Read what we have to say about it in our latest exclusive review.
New CU-VS100 AVCHD Media Player from JVC
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Having shot your AVCHD footage with your new camcorder, you're limited when it comes to showing it on your HDTV display. Never fear, JVC's new HD media player solves that problem and more.
JVC PICSIO – HD in your pocket!
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JVC's PICSIO GZ-FM1 pocket camera boasts non-interpolated 8MP stills, 1080p Full HD Video, image stabilisation and it comes with three colour options.
Genius intros the G-Shot HD550T
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Okay, so it's not in the big league of HD camcorders up there with the likes of Panasonic, Canon or Sony, but this interesting little pocket camera not only offers 720/30p HD video but has two SDHC card slots and costs just over a hundred quid!
Sony Bloggie: Mobile HD in a Snap
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Sony is pitching two new Mobile HD Snap cameras up against the Flip camera. Can the "bloggie" PM5 and CM5 hold their own in an uncertain market dominated by mobile devices with ever-increasing movie resolutions?
