Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Dec 16 2002, 1:51pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Panasonic SV-AV10 (MSRP: $449) is a 4-in-1 A/V SD recorder and player with a flip-out, 2-inch LCD screen. The business card sized unit can play back MP3 and AAC audio. Weighing less than 3.5 ounces (without battery), it also records and plays back MPEG-4 video and digital still photos (640X480). It has a built-in flash. And, it is also a digital voice recorder (DVR).
The SV-AV10 holds approximately 30 minutes of MPEG-4 video, or about 880 JPEG images, in the standard mode (QCIF, 200kps) on a 64MB SD Memory Card.
Listen to Rayman Sanders explain the SV-AV10 from the floor of the Consumer Electronics Show 2002 in our exclusive audio interview.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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