Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Klegg Electronics Genesis V1803 Camcorder reviewed - not so great

Klegg Electronics Genesis V1803 Camcorder reviewed - not so great

This digital camcorder from Klegg is like the Swiss Army knife of digital camcorders. However much like the knife, it can do a lot of things, but isn�t particularly well versed at any one of them. This particular digital camcorder can record video, capture still images, play video games, read ebooks, play music, take voice notes, and can�t manage to do any of them spectacularly.


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It has a 5.2 micron CMOS sensor which can be interpolated up to 11MP, 8x digital zoom, a 3� screen, and 64MB of integrated memory. Then there is an SD/MMC card slot for expansion and you can record in VGA and QVGA at 30fps, then images can be captured at 3840x2880, 2592x1944, or 1600x1200.


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File format support includes JPEG, AVI, WAV, and MP3, and you get a Mini USB 2.0 port, TV-in, TV-out, and an earphone jack. All that is packed into a 3.74x2.79x1.34-inch package, it comes with all the cables, a cloth bag, power cable, wrist strap, headphones, and a remote. The picture and video quality are sadly fairly abysmal, but it can play music, movies, and do some gaming on the go, all of which its 3-inch screen is pretty decent at, so, for the PMP functionality alone it is almost worth the $170 price, but for anything camera related your cell phone would probably do better.




(Via SlashGear.)

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