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Sanyo VPC-CS1 $299.00
By Jeremy Stamas August 13, 2010
Sanyo VPC-CS1
Review Highlights

Good color accuracy

Blurry low light images

Very cheap construction

Bizarre design choices

Score Breakdown
6.7
0.9
3.1
1.7

Introduction

With its Full HD recording capability, optical zoom lens, and ultra-thin design, the Sanyo VPC-CS1 ($299 MSRP) definitely looks good on paper. Unfortunately, these impressive specs fail to displace the fact that the camcorder has a number of remarkable design flaws and a very cheap construction.

This review is organized into 13 pages
Page 1
Product Tour

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Design Read More...
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Features Read More...
Page 6
Sample Videos

A gallery of photos taken with the Sanyo VPC-CS1

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Page 7
Sony MHS-CM5 Comparison
Sony MHS-CM5

We compare the VPC-CS1 to the MHS-CM5.

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Page 8
Sanyo VPC-CG10 Comparison
Sanyo VPC-CG10

We compare the VPC-CS1 to the VPC-CG10.

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Page 9
Flip UltraHD Comparison
Pure Digital Flip UltraHD

We compare the VPC-CS1 to the Flip UltraHD.

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Page 10
Conclusion

Read our final conclusion of the Sanyo VPC-CS1.

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Page 11
Photo Gallery

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Page 12
Specs & Ratings

See all the scores for the Sanyo VPC-CS1.

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Part 13
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