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What replaced the Sony TRV950?

Author
13 Nov 2005 11:46 PM
Not A Speck Of Cereal
I don't see anything comparable in the Sony line, any palm sized
version of the DCR-VX2100... though the VS2100 is looking pretty
good...

Too bad the Sony HDR-HC1 isn't 3-CCD.

Yes, I'm looking at JVC and Canon as well, but so far, nothing is
knocking the DCR-VX2100 off it's perch (for me).

I'm just used to seeing it's smaller brother available at the same
time. At least, I think the TRV950 isn't available new. I don't see it
at B&H, and Amazon says "not available".

Chris

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Author
14 Nov 2005 7:50 PM
John F. Miller
PDX-10 - still available.

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"Not A Speck Of Cereal" <Xchriss***@Xgmail.comX> wrote in message
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>I don't see anything comparable in the Sony line, any palm sized
> version of the DCR-VX2100... though the VS2100 is looking pretty
> good...
>
> Too bad the Sony HDR-HC1 isn't 3-CCD.
>
> Yes, I'm looking at JVC and Canon as well, but so far, nothing is
> knocking the DCR-VX2100 off it's perch (for me).
>
> I'm just used to seeing it's smaller brother available at the same
> time. At least, I think the TRV950 isn't available new. I don't see it
> at B&H, and Amazon says "not available".
>
> Chris
>
> ----
> "The best way out is always through"
>       - Robert Frost, poet (1874-1963).
> Remove X's from my email address above to reply
> [These opinions are personal views only and only my personal views]