Sony cranks out too many camcorders to count

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We’ve no view whether Sony is refreshing its entire camcorder lineup or whether it just enjoys confusing the consumer, but whatever the case, the firm is unveiling a plethora of

‘em today at CES. Most notably, the HDR-SR12 (pictured), HDR-SR11 and HDR-SR10 HDD-based camcorders along with the HDR-UX20 and

HDR-UX10 DVD models all record at 1,920 x 1,080, but things get a lot less exciting from here. whether you’re ready for it, visit on through.

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