Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 25 2007, 4:39am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Toshiba announces two full HD digital camcorders and two hi-Vision resolution models.
The new Toshiba Gigashot A100F (GSC-A100F) features a 100GB HDD and measures only 78.1x135.4x79mm. Toshiba says this is the world's smallest full HD camcorder using a wide-angle lens.
The new Toshiba Gigashot A40F (GSC-A40F) comes with a 40GB hard-drive. Other features of the Gigashot A100F and A40F include a 3 inch screen, HDMI port, SD Card slot,
The Toshiba Gigashot K80H (GSC-K80H) comes with a 40GB HDD and the K40H (GSC-K40H) has a 40GB hard-drive.
Features of the Gigashot K series include 3 inch screen and HDMI port.
The design of the new Toshiba Gigashot A and K-series is very similar to the first JVC Everio HDD camcorder line.
Via this Toshiba press-release (Japanese). Pricing and a possible release outside of Japan are not known at this point.
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