TV Out: HDTV (Component Out) NTSC/PAL Color System Supported External Memory: SD Card Slot (256MB - 8GB) LCD Display: 2.4” TFT Panel with 270° Rotation With a 3-x Optical Zoom and Auto-Focus, it can capture not bad quality movie. The GO-HD comprises 1280x720 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio at 30 fps using advanced H.264 technology. Removable Hard Disk and SD/MMC Card Reader Recharge Battery via USB, no need to remove battery from camera Built-in LED lights for video recording in dark and low light situations 2-inch Macro Zoom for capturing 5cm close-up pictures or video clips For more details look through 12 main points for clever HD camcorder choosing. This fact with Aiptek’s very attractive prices makes the GO-HD for $250 and A-HD for $170 good value for money. As for image quality, even though the Go-HD has half the data rate of the VPC-HD2, there are many users’ suggestions that the Aiptek Go-HD has an edge over the VPC-HD2. The H.264 compression is much more computationally intensive than MPEG4 compression, so there must be something fundamentally different about these two camcorders. The Aiptek GO-HD and A-HD uses a H.264 compression to achieve a 4.5 Mbps data rate, whereas the VPC-HD2 uses a MPEG4 compression to achieve a 9 Mbps data rate.
For more look through: Aiptek GO-HD vs Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 or HD2.Īiptek HD: $170 for 720P high definition video
Though Sanyo HD1 or HD2 and Aiptek GO-HD and A-HD are similar gadgets, it is wrong to call Aiptek cams as a ‘knock-off’ of Sanyo HD camcorders.
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However, even in comparison with Sanyo Xacti family as HD1 and HD2, the Aiptek GO-HD performs good movie quality, especially in low light situations. Looking to the Aiptek GO-HD or A-HD it is a little hard to compare these small HD camcorders with some excellent gadgets such as Canon NV20, Panasonic SD1 or Sony CR7.