Sanyo was showing the successor of the Xacti HD, logically named Xacti HD2. It has a 7.1 Megapixel light sensor and improved video quality in dark conditions (by up to 75%, according to Sanyo) over the Xacti HD. Besides that, the overall feel is the same and most importantly, the device size and weight have not changed. We can’t wait to get our hands on it and see if it is as good in low-light as advertised. It doesn’t come with an SD card, but these are so cheap that it’s OK for users gets their own.
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