Sanyo’s XACTI DMX-HD800

Sanyo’s much awaited XACTI DMX-HD800 (the successor to the DMX-HD700) has finally arrived. Loaded with an 8.0 megapixel 1/2.5 inch CMOS sensor, 5x optical zoom, a 2.7″ LCD, face tracking, SD/SDHC support, and easy to use drag-and-drop (to transfer the H.264 video to your PC), the HD800 makes a “HUGE step forward in video quality” according to Akihabara News. The Sanyo XACTI DMX-HD800 launches in Japan on August 22nd for ¥50,000 ($463 USD), so we’ll have to wait a bit to see if the HD800 actually lives up to the hype.




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