Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 13 2007, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sanyo announces the DMX-CG65 digital pocket camcorder in Japan.
The new Xacti DMX-CG65 supports the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video format ideal for internet video publishing. When using a 8GB SDHC card you can record 10 hours in TV-HQ mode. The CG65 has a 6MP CCD and 5x optical zoom lens.
Other features of the new Xacti DMX-CG65 include a 2.5 inch screen, AV out, built-in stereo speaker, built-in monaural mic and up to ISO 1600 sensitivity.
Measurements of the DMX-CG65 are 67.7×100.3×34.5mm (144cc volume). The weight is 150g.
Sanyo offers the DMX-CG65 in three colors: silver, green (very trendy!) and black. The new Xacti CG65 will start shipping in April.
More details can be found in this Sanyo press-release.
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