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Inspan Genius G-Shot HD525 camcorder arrives in India

Inspan recently released the Genius G-Shot HD525 camcorder in India. This compact device comes with a 2.4-inch LTPS color viewfinder by virtue of which the panel can be rotated up to 270 degrees and the apt position to capture videos can be determined.

This high definition video camera offers support for high and efficient MPEG4/H.264 image compression format by reducing the file size so that users can upload pictures and videos to share with their friends. Via an HDMI cable, the content captured in the camcorder can be viewed on a high-resolution flat-panel TV.

This camcorder is equipped with 8X digital zoom, voice recorder and stabilization technology which improves the quality of blurred images. With this device users are enabled to capture photos up to 16MP. Owing to its night mode feature, it’s possible for users to take clear photos even in dark environs and the burst mode allows them to capture three consecutive pictures with only one click.

“This high definition digital camcorder form Genius has all the latest features that a customer would require to capture his delightful moments. The resellers will definitely find it interesting to sell this compact and handy camcorder in large numbers,” opined Sudhir S, Managing Director of Inspan Infotech.

Along with the camcorder, users will also be provided with various accessories like a USB/AV cable, lion battery and charger, pouch, strap, multi-language quick guide and the CD ROM includes ArcSoft TotalMedia HDCam as well as a multi-language user’s manual. The basic requirements of the PC which would be connected to the camcorder are Windows 7/Vista/XP, a Pentium III 800MHz or higher, 1GB hard disk drive space, 512MB RAM and DVD-ROM drive for software installation.

The Genius G-Shot HD525 comes with a two year warranty and a price of Rs. 6, 900. It is available at leading electronic retail stores across India.

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