A press release crossed my inbox today with the announcement of a new camera by DXG USA. Now I have a great digital camera, but this release promised multimedia nirvana in one little device, all for just $199.
Before I get to the catch, here are some of the features of the DXG-589V. It’s a combination 5 megapixel camera, VGA camcorder, video game player, digital music player and video recorder that takes input from TVs and DVD players. Video is MPEG-4 with 30 frames per second at a 640×480 resolution. For gaming, the device has a flip screen and 20 built-in, full-color games. Not particularly exciting for a real gamer, but for someone like me who just likes to have something handy to do while waiting in line, it sounds great.
So why the second thoughts?
I didn’t find any reviews of this particular camera online, but I did find a CNET review of something that looks like an earlier version of the product. The official review complained about the DXG-301V’s lack of an optical zoom (no word if the DXG-589V has one), and pointed out that you also need to shell out money for a 1GB SD media card if you want to store any decent amount of video. Other problems seem to have been resolved, like MPEG-4 encoding with video capture at 30 fps rather than 15. Still, given the scathing user reviews that accompanied the CNET write-up, I’m a bit suspicious of how well this camera will perform.
Bottom line – if the DXG-589V sounds interesting to you, try it out in a store before you buy. The camera should be on sale now at retailers including Best Buy and Circuit City.
This device resembles a spork. A spork is part spoon and part fork, yet isn’t really very good at either job.
What, no cellphone and GPS?!!!
Seriously, this thing seems a bit chunky for something I’d carry everywhere. With individual gadgets, at least I get to pick/choose what I want to carry.
Though the lack of an SD card isn’t much of an issue. You can get a 1 GB SD card for around $10-15 nowadays.
I still wonder why someone hasn’t made more of an effort to “iPod” camcorders: put honking large hard drives in them to record the video stream.
(I know there are some available, but not that many)
Will Sony mind that these guys swiped their Playstation controller buttons?