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Sony DVD201E HandyCam
by Staff Writers
Sony's DVD201E HandyCam is a good example of how far DVD cameras have come and what a bit of commonsense can do when selecting the right format. Unlike some of the earlier DVD cameras which opted for the unpopular DVD-RAM rewritable format, Sony elected to go with the more common DVD-RW format.
Aug 10, 2004
Hitachi DZ-MV350E DVD
by David Hellaby
Hitachi pioneered the concept of recording digital video direct to DVD . Now into its third generation of DVD cameras, a few competitors have appeared on the horizon with its first generation models
Aug 20, 2003
JVC GR-D230
by Staff Writers
At first glance the JVC GR-D230 looks very much like one of the DVD-R/RW cameras. But it's the stylish design and disc like LCD screen that leads you astray and it is in fact another of the Mini DV tape cameras with the cassette cleverly concealed.
Aug 11, 2004
Hitachi DZ-MV550E
by Staff Writers
Hitachi pioneered the idea of consumer cameras capable of recording video direct to DVD. The early models were large and relatively expensive but high quality. It has taken a while for the idea to take off but it is certainly gaining momentum with a number of competitors now coming into the market. Hitachi has responded by progressively making its cameras more compact and adding extra features such as a SD memory card for storing still images or compressed video clips.
Aug 11, 2004
ULEAD DVD WORKSHOP
by Daniel Gardiner
Uleads DVD Workshop (DW) is a pared-down digital video editor, designed specifically with DVD fans in mind. Its able to work natively with both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, as well as AVIs and even QuickTime movies.
Jun 7, 2002
Ulead DVD Movie Factory
by Philip Chia
Ulead has often been quick to respond to market demand and DVD Movie Factory is no exception.
Jan 1, 2002
Ulead DVD PictureShow Deluxe
by Ty Pendlebury
The proliferation of cheap digital cameras and DVD burners means that consumers, with the help of programs like Ulead PictureShow, can now create their own professional-looking slideshows on DVD at little cost.
Nov 10, 2004