Washington, D.C.
(April 19, 2007) -- Sanyo's High-Definition video camcorder
is now available for $535 at Amazon.com.
That's roughly $200 less than the suggested retail price.
The Sanyo Xacti HD1A includes a 2.2-inch LCD monitor, a 10x optical zoom lens, a digital still camera and it records in MPEG4 high-def video.
That's roughly $200 less than the suggested retail price.
The Sanyo Xacti HD1A includes a 2.2-inch LCD monitor, a 10x optical zoom lens, a digital still camera and it records in MPEG4 high-def video.
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Sanyo says the camera can display 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels) at 30 frames per second, three times more pixels than standard conventional video camcorders.

The camcorder can record up to 21 minutes of 720p HD video per gigabyte on a standard SD card. It can also record up to one hour per gigabyte in standard definition.
The camera was first introduced in 2004 with a price tag of $799.
To learn more, click Sanyo at Amazon.
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Sanyo says the camera can display 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels) at 30 frames per second, three times more pixels than standard conventional video camcorders.

The camcorder can record up to 21 minutes of 720p HD video per gigabyte on a standard SD card. It can also record up to one hour per gigabyte in standard definition.
The camera was first introduced in 2004 with a price tag of $799.
To learn more, click Sanyo at Amazon.
Click TVPredictions.com to see today's Swanni Sez.
© TVPredictions.com
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