Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Panasonic also presents the HM-TA1 pocket-sized HD camera

Since size does matter (the saying goes both ways) Panasonic has went on and developed its first compact (2.09 inch (W) x 0.70 inch (D) x 4.09 inch (H)) HD camcorder which can record 1080p video on the move and also double-up as a webcam.

Dubbed HM-TA1, the Full HD-certified camera can take still photos with up to eight megapixels and has USB connectivity, 4x digital zoom, SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card support, a 2-inch LCD screen, E.I.S. (Electrical Image Stabilization), a built-in LED light, plus a wrist strap.

"The new Panasonic TA1 is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, extremely easy and intuitive to use, and yet it is still powerful enough to shoot full-HD video and high-quality photos," said Chris Rice, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. "Designed to integrate easily with popular online social networks to quickly share videos, the TA1 can also be used as a Web camera, allowing users to make video chat calls - making this extremely portable video camera a truly versatile gadget."

The HM-TA1 is set to go on sale next month in three color versions - purple, dark grey and red, bearing a price tag of $169.95.

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