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September 01, 2010
Sony Releases New Bloggie Camcorders With Touchscreens: the MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10
Sony added two more members to its line of ultracompact Bloggie camcorders with the release of the MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10. The new Bloggies have the surname "Touch" because of the addition of a 3-inch touchscreen, which is the primary new feature on these models. In addition to the new touch-sensitive LCDs, the new Bloggies offer Full HD 1080p HD recording, built-in USB connectors, HDMI outputs, and 12.8-megapixel CMOS sensors. You can expect to see the Bloggie Touch models hitting the shelves in October of this year.
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JVC GZ-X900 Camcorder Review Photo Gallery

The JVC GZ-X900

The lens features a 5x optical zoom and a maximum aperture of f/3.4.

From the front, the GZ-X900 looks very slim.

The built-in flash is located just above the lens.

The GZ-X900 from the left with its LCD panel closed.

A number of controls and buttons are located inside the LCD cavity.

The HDMI port is located here.

The GZ-X900 has an odd battery compartment that is inside the LCD cavity.

The 2.8-inch LCD

The built-in mic is strangely located on top of the LCD panel.

The GZ-X900 from the back.

The control dial is used to switch between the various recording modes.

The DC-input and USB port

The SD/SDHC memory card slot

The right side of the GZ-X900 is barren without the traditional hand strap.

The provided docking station has a number of ports: USB, Component-out, A/V-out, and DC-input.

The tripod mount, dock connector, and battery release button are on the bottom.

The GZ-X900 from the top.

The camcorder is equipped with a standard zoom toggle.

The camcorder is quite comfortable, although the lack of a handstrap makes it easy to drop.

The GZ-X900 comes with this puny wrist strap.

Holding the GZ-X900 in the traditional manner.

You can also hold the GZ-X900 like this, which may be more comfortable for some users.

The GZ-X900 in its provided docking station.
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