
Sony has released another autonomous DVD recorder and player known as the VDR-MC10 that was specially designed to work in tandem with the HandyCam. What makes this different from the other solutions that are in the market? Well, it can be plugged to any HandyCam, having its video recorded directly onto a DVD without having to have a PC function as the middleman. This means your Sony HandyCam will be able to store its content on a DVD and can be viewed through the VDR-MC10 over a TV thanks to its HDMI output. The 2.7″ color LCD display ought to be sufficient for all your navigational needs. It is a convenient device to have, yes, but definitely not an essential tool.
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