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Mediocre image quality, AVI container limits a crossplatform standard, Small range of image adjustment options, Slightly disjointed union of touch and physical controls.
By Geek.com on July 21, 2010
Toshiba’s Camileo X100 is a Full HD camcorder that can either record in 1080p (30fps) or 1080i (60fps) and take high resolution still images. The camcorder has a street price of $300, making it a reasonably priced, consumer-focused offering. It...
By Electronista on May 30, 2010
From the initial sound of it, you'd believe we disliked the X100. The image quality is a definite sore point and shouldn't be ignored. If you're striving for something that will look flawless in a Blu-ray home movie, be prepared to pay up...
By PC Advisor on April 16, 2010
An attractive and capable camcorder for everyday use, we liked the turn it on and start shooting idea behind the Camileo X100, plus the ability to take still shots while continuing to shoot video. It's not the most robust camcorder we've tried...
By Expert Reviews on April 16, 2010
The X100 looks great value on paper but the quality of video clips fails to impress...
By Macworld UK on April 02, 2010
Inside its conventional-looking body, the Toshiba Camileo X100 harbours a dark secret. It eschews the popular AVCHD video codec in favour of PC favourite AVI, which makes it tricky to get footage off the camcorder and into iMovie. You have to drag...
By ElectricPig.co.uk on March 01, 2010
Solid all-round performance and a feast of features make this one of the better entry-level HD...
By About.com on January 01, 2010
Toshiba's Camileo X100 is an HD camcorder that records 1920 x 1080p video in the H.264 format. It features a 3-inch touch-screen LCD, 4GB of internal flash memory, a 10x optical zoom and 10-megapixel still photos. It retails for $399. The official...
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