Sanyo to Expand XACTI Camcorder Line to the U.S. in March 2010
Sanyo's XACTI camcorder line has proven pretty popular in the Japanese market, and starting this March, the company will find out if the devices hold the same appeal in the U.S.
The models we're talking about are the DMX-CG110 NR and DMX-SH11, which have inexplicably been renamed to CG102 and GH2, respectively, along with a new upright model, theCG20.
All three units come capable of recording in 1080i at 60fps, with the first two models sporting a 14.4MP resolution. The XACTI CG20 tones the resolution down a bit to 10.7 megapixels, while adding SDXC memory card support and 5x optical zoom (which can be extended to 12x via Sanyo's lens technology).
Look for the trio to show up in March priced at $229 for both the XACTI CG102 and GH2, while the XACTI CG20 will run $199.

Image Credit: Sanyo via slashgear.com
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mesiah
February 05, 2010 at 9:45pm
The two on the right look like they would be good for filming action shots. They may even be small enough to mount on a hemlet, or handlebars. I've been looking for a camera to take skiing that is powerful enough for HD yet light enough to cary or helmet mount and cost under $300. If they are fairly sturdy I am axcited about this.
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ju1i3andcandy
February 05, 2010 at 12:28pm
I am kinda excited for these. I have been looking for a decent video camera for ages that will do at least 720p, if the quality is good I might pick one of these up.














