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Bleeding Edge TV 258: Mustek DV520HD high definition digital video camera
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If you’re into High Definition technology, check out the DV520HD from Mustek. It records videos and photos in 1080i high def. This makes it easy to point-and-shoot, hook up to your entertainment system, and easily enjoy. You can now re-live those lovely vacation sunsets on your HDTV. Available this month for $199 USD, which isn’t bad for an ultra-portable high definition camera at the consumer level.
As for the rest of the stats, the device also has a 5.0MP CMOS, 2.5” Swivel LTPS LCD, 2X Digital Zoom, USB 2.0, and 46MB Internal Memory. Yeah, for HD recording, we are thinking you might want to pick up an extra SD card or two.
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this guy is doing more to hurt mustek than help it. he’s obviously drunk as a skunk and that mkes it hard to listen to his shill about mustek’s products
Please do not hand over control of an interview to an overly enthusiastic snake oil salesman (who often appears drunk!). Ask pertinent questions, like battery life, what media it stores video on, etc., etc…
Wow all that for only $199?? I must admit though the press person was really getting on my nerves, but that is quite impressive that you’re able to take 1080i video on that small of a device, and the still picture part of it is better than my current digital camera I have at home! Hopefully it will sell well and put some competition on the bigger manufacturers
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Well having a cam in family means, we can capture our life and recall it from time to time, its keeping record of what we were. Now days its getting high tech and high def. Literally, the more details our video has better its for view and showing. After all our nieghbour must Know that we have a high def recording device at our service. Just making the person jealous, apart from this joke. I thing the mustek have always had good products. this Dv520hd is a great asset to there series of cams, 1080i is quite a resolution. It need sufficient hardware in both players and a computer to play the high def video. With cam in the hand u just connect it to TV and start the play, Your cam as much can play as it can show it on tV. Good video by the way.
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