Sony HDR-TG1 Camcorder Reviews at Engadget

Engadget posts a long review of Sony HDR-TG1 camcorder. They spotted every aspect of TG1 including the touchscreen user interface, video recording, editing the video, and the video/image quality.
Overall, the TG3E is a winner of a product as long as you’re setup to deal with the AVCHD file format. In other words, you should factor in the cost ($100 and up) of a proper AVCHD video editing software package with the purchase of the TG3E. For some of you, those who value ultra-portable convenience over the quality you get by carrying multiple devices, the TG3E could even replace your point-and-shoot camera on holiday. Not us though.
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