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DXG-5F9V makes home video memories a 1080p HD affair, 3D glasses not required

Who said all of the 3D perks needed to be reserved for Hollywood? DXG’s making the house video fun a virtual en directo experience with the discharge of its 3D and 2D camcorder, set to hit the company’s online store today. For $299, you’re getting a 5 megapixel still camera and glasses-free, 1080p HD video recording at 30fps, viewable on either the handheld’s autostereoscopic 3.2-inch LCD display or the flatscreen of your choosing via an included HDMI cable. The DXG-5F9V only ships with 128MB of storage inbuilt, so if you are aiming to immortalize your Jackass-worthy shenanigans, it’s essential to secure a 32GB SD card for extra capacity. With the vacations fast approaching, this may be your best bet to relive those looks of disappointment on Christmas morning. Official presser after the break.

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DXG Introduces Feature-Full 3D Camcorder and Camera Just before Holiday Season

The 2-in-One DXG HD 3D Camcorder Features the best quality 3D and 2D Video and footage with out Glasses Required

CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA – October 20, 2011 – Imagine what it might be want to capture your hike around the Grand Canyon or your children’s soccer game in 3D and relive each experience in breathtaking detail. DXG makes your filming dream a reality with the newly released DXG-5F9V high-definition 3D camcorder. The 1080p 3D device is offered today at www.dxgusa.com for $299.99, and could be available at additional retailer sites within the coming weeks.

Bring Your house Movies to Life with DXG 3D Technology
Featuring a graceful, compact design and advanced dual-lens technology, the DXG-5F9V records 3D and 2D videos and photos in 1080p HD. No special glasses are required to film or playback your creations. DXG makes 3D technology simple through intuitive menu controls that let you easily adjust your shooting preferences between 3D and 2D, or change recording settings to optimize for action shots (720p HD at 60fps mode).

“With 3D content quickly becoming mainstream, from movies to games to online networks, it’s evident that buyers are drawn towards this exciting video format. Consumers can now easily create their very own 3D movies and examine their videos glasses-free,” said Paul Goldberg, senior vp of sales and marketing at DXG USA. “Not just is that this an outstanding 3D device, it takes incredible 2D video and stills so users can reap the benefits of both shooting choices whether or not they have a 3D or HD TV at home.”

Designed with flexible recording and playback options, the DXG-5F9V means that you can capture hours of 3D video or thousands of 3D photo creations on a 32GB SDHC card (sold separately). Enjoy instant playback gratification directly at the 3.2-inch 3D LCD display or a 3D HDTV, with the camcorder’s included HDMI cable and convenient USB and HDMI outputs.

DXG-5F9V Specifications
v Availability: www.dxgusa.com and extra retailers
v Price: $299.99
v Dimensions: 1.69 (W) x 2.68 (H) x 5.31 (D) in.
v Weight: 8.82 ounces
v LCD: 3.2″ LCD Monitor
v Storage: Built-in 128MB, SD slot for expandable memory as much as 32GB Class 6
v Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080/30fps
v Still Photo: 5 megapixel
v Power Supply: NP-60 Li-ion Battery
v Zoom: 3D (N/A); 2D – 120X Digital Zoom for Video; 60X Digital Zoom for Still
v Color Effects: Color, black and white, sepia
v Connections: HDMI for connecting to HDTV (HDMI cable included in box), AV for connecting to a normal Definition TV, USB for connecting to PC or Mac
v Other Features: Included HDMI cable, digital voice recording, PC and Mac compatible, self timer, LED flash, TV out (NTSC, PAL), USB 2.0, optional remote control

DXG 3D Camcorders Ready for the vacations and CES
DXG introduces its latest, most appropriate 3D camcorder and camera in time for early holiday purchases. The corporate will demonstrate the recent product and its complete 2012 line at CES 2012 in January. Designed to attract everyday consumers, the DXG camcorder line combines quality, affordability and charm, with prices under $300 and contours that compare to devices priced from $500 to $800 available on the market today.

About DXG USA
DXG USA, The Digicam Company, one of many fastest growing camcorder manufacturers inside the U.S., provides intuitively designed high-definition camcorders for the youth and mainstream markets. Compact, fashionable and cost effectively priced, DXG digital camcorders are setting trends for quality and utility. DXG USA is a completely owned subsidiary of DXG Technology Corp., among the world’s leading manufacturers and architects (OEM/ODM) of digital cameras and camcorders. DXG Technology has won numerous design and innovation awards and employs greater than 4,000 people worldwide. Complete information on DXG USA are available at www.dxgusa.com.

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