Tuesday, April 7, 2009

DXG-567V gets reviewed and kicked

PC World/Macworld reviewer Christopher Breen had this to say about the DXG-567V (excerpt, important part highlighted):
Pocket camcorders have made shooting high-definition video affordable for just about everyone. Of course, there are compromises. Pocket camcorders such as Pure Digital's Flip MinoHD ( Macworld rated 3.5 out of 5 mice ), Kodak's Zi6 ( Macworld rated 4 out of 5 mice ), and Creative Labs' Vado HD offer no image stabilization or optical zoom and their performance in all lighting environments is hardly perfect. Still, these cameras produce a decent picture under typical outdoor lighting conditions.

The same can not be said, however, for today's least-expensive HD pocket camcorder, DXG's DXG-567V. This pocket camcorder, which retails for around $100, is pretty awful.
If you still want to see the details, head over to PCWorld's DXG-567V review.

Buy a different DXG DXG-506VK 5.0 MegaPixel Multi-Functional Camera with MPEG4 Technology (Black)

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