The SANYO website says that the HD camcoder can record 42 minutes of HD video or 2 hours of SD video on a 2 GB SD card. So I guess this camera mighth be good for recording short duration HD movies since it lacks direct Firewire connection to PC/other HD recording device. The problem with not having Firewire is that any continuous recording of HD done using this camera will limit the recording time to a max of 40 minutes (for a 2GB SD card). I not sure sure if the camera can take a 4GB SD card. The website says it takes 2GB SD card. Fo more info look at http://www.sanyodigital.com/HD1/features.html
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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The SANYO website says that the HD camcoder can record 42 minutes of HD video or 2 hours of SD video on a 2 GB SD card. So I guess this camera mighth be good for recording short duration HD movies since it lacks direct Firewire connection to PC/other HD recording device. The problem with not having Firewire is that any continuous recording of HD done using this camera will limit the recording time to a max of 40 minutes (for a 2GB SD card). I not sure sure if the camera can take a 4GB SD card. The website says it takes 2GB SD card. Fo more info look at http://www.sanyodigital.com/HD1/features.html