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  • Sony Japan presents stand-alone DVD writer/recorder for Handycam owners

    Serkan Toto

    Dr. Serkan Toto is an independent consultant and advisor focusing on Japan’s web, mobile and social gaming industries. Based in Tokyo, he works together with financial institutions and startups worldwide. Serkan has been the Japan contributor for TechCrunch.com since 2008. He is sept-lingual, holds an MBA and is a PhD in economics. → Learn More

    Monday, August 18th, 2008

    Sony Japan today unveiled a new DVD writer [JP] for the living room, which makes it possible to record and view video from camcorders on 12cm DVDs without using a PC. The VDR-MC10 will hit Japanese stores October 10th and is expected to cost $410.

    The device is Nippon-only at this point. However, given it’s tailor-made for use with Sony’s Handycam brand (which spread all over the globe), a release outside Japan doesn’t seem to be impossible.

    Users can store their HD video material on DVD, check it on the device’s 2.7 inch-LCD screen and later watch it in high definition on their TVs (via HDMI). HDR-SR12/SR11/TG1/CX12 handycams, for example, can be connected to the writer via USB and then only the push of one button is needed to transfer the video on DVD (formats supported: 12cmDVD, DVD+R/-R、DVD+RW/-RW and DVD+R DL).

    The discs are also compatible to the Playstation 3 and any AVCHD-supporting hardware.

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