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Gadgetell Review: DXG-Riviera HD camcorder

The DXG-Riviera HD is from DXG’s Luxe collection of camcorders. It shoots 720p video onto SD cards and has a MSRP of $149.99. Unlike a lot of other pocket camcorders, this DXG is designed to be a fashion accessory. The real question is, “How well does it shoot video?” Keep reading for a full review.

Look out Flip Mino, DXG looks to shake up the budget camcorder space

DXG’s camcorders often get overlooked by people because the company doesn’t have a flashy name and they make budget devices. If you are unfamiliar with the company, DXG makes camcorders that cost a couple of hundred dollars. These cameras use SD cards to record HD or standard definition video. But in a world where others have lots of money to throw into advertising, DXG will be trying new strategies to become something different.

DXG goes after sporty types with the DXG-125V

There are plenty of little pocket camcorders these days. DXG is trying some things to differentiate themselves from the competition. Take a look a the DXG-125V. This is a HD camcorder that is meant for sporty types. DXG did some research and found out that their users are very active people. Keep reading for hands on photos and more info.

Ready for the world’s first geotagging video camera? It’s coming.

“Every breath you take… Every move you make… Every bond you break… Every step you take.. I’ll be watching you.” Is it the end of privacy as we know it? People knowing where we are, and when we are there, seeing whatever it is we are doing. Or, just a cool and fun new way to geotag? Geotagging is nothing new and most of us are familiar with the term by now. Take a photo, and “tag” your location to tell all your friends or family where you were at when you shot it. But now, tagged single shots are going to seem like dinosaurs.

DXG offers up the affordable 595V HD camcorder

It was not so long ago when DXG gave us two budget-friendly camcorders, the 567V and the 569V. Now, here they come again, releasing yet another affordable high definition camcorder, the 595V which retails for only $200.

Flip Video sells one million Flip Ultra’s

According to research company NPD, Flip Video has broken the one million mark with their Flip Video Ultra camcorder. In an ever increasing market, Flip Video is now seeing competition from Kodak and DXG in the easy to use and easy to upload market. “Flip’s simplicity makes it easy for anyone to capture and share more »

DXG offers up the affordable DXG-567V HD camcorder

DXG continues to shower us with new options for an affordable and handy camcorder with the release of the DXG-567V HD camcorder. If the previously released DXG-569V was too cheap for you, the DXG-567V HD comes off a bit on the expensive side. But don’t worry the price difference is only a mere $9 and for that price difference you’ll get a more powerful camcorder.

This HD camcorder offers direct uploading of videos to YouTube and comes with a Rapid Blog Manager software that lets users upload and share videos on the Internet. With a retractable USB connector that comes with its package, you will be able to quickly connect your camcorder to your PC.

The DXG-569v camcorder sells for $170; now that’s cheap

If you are in the hunt for a camcorder that is not so heavy on the pocket but still wallops some decent features, then the DXG-569v entry level camcorder which was recently released might be just what you are looking for. Retailing for only $170, this cheap camcorder offers 720p (1280×720) video quality aside from other powerful features that you’d think would not come in such an inexpensive camcorder.

These features include full speed video recording, direct video editing using various software and direct upload to YouTube without altering its native format. In addition to being a nifty camcorder, the DXG-569v also doubles up as a decent photo snapper able to capture still images at a 5-megapixel resolution. It can even record voice memos, which allows users to annotate their photos. The camcorder comes packed with 32MB of internal memory with support for expansion via an SDHC memory card slot that can accommodate up to 8GB of additional storage.