TOKYO--A group promoting blue-laser optical discs is developing a smaller version of the technology for devices such as camcorders in an effort to make the format more widely accepted. The Blu-ray ...
September 2, 2007 Officially announced just a month ago in Japan, Hitachi’s Blu-ray disc camcorders were one of the big hits at IFA this week. The camcorders use the world's highest resolution 5.3 ...
Hitachi Debuts The World’s First Blu-ray Camcorders; Each Can Record 1920×1080 Full High Definition Video on a Blu-ray Disc With today’s introduction of not just one, but two versions of the world’s ...
For folks who smartly don’t want to be locked into any particular format, the DZ-BD10HA adds the option to record 1080p videos and stills to its built-in 30GB hard drive or an SDHC card, on top of ...
August 12, 2008 Hitachi's new has Blu-ray Disc Hybrid Camcorder can record onto either Blu-ray Disc, Hard Drive or SDHC format and promises a number of notable improvements from its predecessor such ...
Hitachi takes the guess work out of having to choose a camcorder format by combining the long recording times of hard disk drives and the easy-to-share attributes of DVDs. Consumers can record up to ...
Making good on a pledge made last October, Hitachi unveiled the first camcorder capable of recording directly to Blu-ray discs. The Hitachi announcement formally confirmed an item on TWICE.com in ...
DENVER — Hitachi ventures to CEDIA to unveil its recently announced Blu-ray Disc camcorder and its new flat-panel TV lines featuring its proprietary “Reel60” technology. “We are especially excited to ...
Hitachi said it will start selling its first Blu-ray Disc camcorders (models DZ-BD7H and DZ-BD70) in late August in Japan, and begin shipments to overseas markets starting in October. The company said ...
In case you didn't believe 'em the first time, Hitachi is back with more, much more, on the world's first Blu-ray Disc camcorder. First off, we're looking at an August 30th launch in Japan (rest of ...
Two Blu-ray developments from TDK today. The first is a 200GB, six-layer Blu-ray disc that can hold four times the amount of “movie” that you get with the current Blu-ray dual-layer discs. The other ...
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