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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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