Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Sony TD10E looks at you with its two big eyes

Camcorders are not likely to die suddenly under great number and strength of the new Sony consumer camcorders. With TD10E and 3D recording mode that we tested in Las Vegas at the helm, the Japanese company lets us your catalog for 2011 Handycam camcorder very completito, with models for almost every user.

The most spectacular media (notice how we look from above with its two big eyes) is the Sony TD10E, the first model for the Japanese consumer market and three-dimensional video recording and high definition. Inaugurating its range of camcorders consumer 3D shows the new Sony TD10E, comes with 64 GB flash memory and duplicity around inside to get the 3D effect, two Sony G lenses, two R Exmor sensor and two BIONZ image processors.

The 12 times optical zoom with SteadyShot image stabilization and iAuto we can use it even in this very special 3D mode, but only get to 10x. The content you recorded in three dimensions you can see directly into your 3.5-inch touch screen without glasses, and of course in TV and notebook ready for the 3D mode.

The only but is that with the double lens and interior components, their design has been a bit ugly. As you may have guessed, the price of this new Sony TD10E is also not very low, and if you want, you must prepare to pay 1,600 euros, which is not thought coldly whether you're going to take advantage at home.

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