Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 and the average rating is 64%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1.
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23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Records 720p high-definition video; small, lightweight, and attractive; 10x optical zoom; rotating OLED screen.
Hard-to-maneuver joystick controller; very sluggish autofocus; video and photos look overly processed.
If you want the latest in cool toys, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 certainly has the right gadget quotient. Once you look at the image quality, however, its allure dims quite a bit.
HD ready, External sound devices, Features, Handling, Design
Poor video, Performance
Two developments will influence the future development of camcorders. The first will be solid-state memory, which will eventually replace tapes and discs. The second is high-definition video. Weve seen tape-based HD cams from Sony, and their visuals a...
Abstract: Its not often you sit down in front of a TV to watch a home video and find its better quality than you can expect from your regular broadcasts. However, with this amazing High Definition (HD) camera from Sanyo, thats exactly what you get. It records video...
Abstract: Sanyo’s handy VPC-HD1 offers high-definition 720p movie recording in a very compact package. Small enough to fit in your pocket, it allows you to record around 40 minutes of real HD content on a 2GB SD card using MPEG4 compression. Up to 10x optical z...
Records 720p high-definition video; small, lightweight and attractive; 10x optical zoom; rotating OLED screen
Hard-to-manoeuvre joystick controller; very sluggish autofocus; video and photos look overly processed
If you want the latest in cool toys, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 certainly has the right gadget quotient. Once you look at the image quality, however, its allure dims quite a bit ...
Abstract: Wheres the Interlace? The HD1 Xacti is a multi-talented device: along with its multiple video modes, the Xacti offers voice memo recording and still photo capture. In fact, Sanyo doesnt make camcorders-they call them Digital Media Cameras.