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Sony takes on Flip Video, in Technicolor

The company's cheap, direct-to-Web minicamcorder eschews AVCHD for MPEG-4.

Lori Grunin Senior Editor / Advice
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Sony MHS-PM1
Sony does the minicamcorder in bright colors with a swivel lens. Sony Electronics

Now that Flip has created a market for cheap minicamcorders such as the MinoHD, Sony's decided to jump in with its own offerings, somewhat annoyingly nicknamed the Webbie HD models.

The vertical-style MHS-PM1 seems a better category fit than the MHS-CM1; though like many of its competitors it lacks an optical zoom, it has a nifty swivel lens mount. It records 1080p MPEG-4 video to Memory Stick Duo media at 1,440x1,080-pixel resolution, and shoots stills at a comparatively high resolution (5-megapixels). Also like many competitors, the software it ships with--Picture Motion Browser Portable--doesn't support the Mac.

You should be able to get it in March for $170.