Sanyo slims down
Sanyo's Xacti series started off as one of the first all-in-one portable devices on the market.
They were pocket-sized, took fairly good photos and videos, and even played MP3s. The problem was, they didn't do each of those individual functions extremely well.
Pictures taken with an Xacti weren't anywhere near the quality from a standalone digital camera, and the video function seemed like a last minute add-on, instead of being a major feature.
The Xactis started featuring beefed up video quality in later lines, providing users with a credible and ultraportable camcorder.
The latest model, Xacti DMX-C6, further pushes image resolution to
6 megapixels for still images while boosting the video playback mode and the size of the LCD screen.
Although it only records video at VGA quality - equal to a standard television - it has a speed of 30 fps (frames per second) and comes with 'individual moving detection' technology which doubles the number of frames of the video and plays it back at a higher frame rate of 60fps on the 5cm display, or on an external monitor.