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September 30, 2008

GPS-Equipped Camcorder Knows Where You've Been

DXG HD Cam with GPS

Camera manufacturer DXG has announced what the company believes to be the world's first geotagging video camera. Equipped with an on-board GPS from Geotate, the "DXG HD Cam" records GPS location information as well as HD Video. From what I can tell, it sounds like basic GPS location information is stored while recording, and then processed when video is imported onto a computer.

I can't imagine anyone is in a huge rush to score an otherwise crappy camcorder from DXG, but it's probably a sign of things to come.

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