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| Product | Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10 | Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 (Black) | Canon Vixia HF G10 (Black) | Canon Vixia HF M400 (Black) | Sony Handycam HDR-CX220 (Black) |
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| CNET editors' rating | 3.5 stars | 3 stars | 4 stars | 3.5 stars | Info unavailable |
| Average user rating | 4.5 stars | 4 stars | 0 stars | 0 stars | 0 stars |
| Release date | April 15, 2011 | March 15, 2011 | March 15, 2011 | March 15, 2011 | Info unavailable |
| Bottom line | You're paying a couple hundred extra for the
projector in the otherwise frills-free Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10 over its identical twin, the CX160. But if you regularly show off your vacation videos in the homes of friends and family then it's worth it. | Typical for their price class, the no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 produce generally subpar HD video, but if you're not picky you'll probably be fine. The CX130 is the best buy of the three, as long as you go cheap on the memory card. | While it's got a great shooter feature set and good video quality, the Canon Vixia HF G10 still feels a bit expensive for what it offers. | A fine follow-up to last year's M3xx series, the Canon Vixia M4xx series should please most home-movie-oriented videographers despite its relatively high price. If you don't need the EVF, the M400 is your best buy, but if you'll be shooting a lot in sunlight, it's worth it to step up to the M41. | Info unavailable |
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