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Hitachi tries again with DZ-BD9H hybrid Blu-ray and 60GB Full HD camcorder

Posted Jan 22nd 2008 1:33AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Hitachi returns after suffering scathing reviews for their generation-one Blu-ray / HDD hybrid camcorder. Its new 60GB DZ-BD9H hybrid still records 1,920 x 1,080 MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video to 8-cm BD or internal hard disk. This time, however, it’s aided by an improved 5.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, Picture Master Full HD processing, and brighter 2.7-inch LCD. We’re talking about 9 hours of recording to disk at max resolution — that’s about an hour to that wee 7.5GB Blu-ray Disc. HDMI and USB 2.0 remain standard as does that super steep price when it arrives in Japan on February 12th for ¥180,000 (about $1,700). But you’ll wait for the reviews first, right? Better yet, why not consider Hitachi’s new DZ-HD90. Same 60GB camera sans Blu-ray but with an eSATA connection for ¥140,000 (about $1,320). That pup hits Japan on March 1st.

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Tags: MP3, cool gear, dap, camera

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