Are these full HD camcorders? Are they phones? No, these are pocket cameras capable of delivering high-definition video in a box smaller than a mobile phone for about £100.
With selling points like these, it's no surprise that pocket video cameras are being bought in their millions by consumers hungry for affordable, high-quality recordings on the move. It's a trend that's only been fuelled by the cavernous gulf between camcorders and mobile phones.
Only a handful of smartphones have made the jump to 720p video recording, and in the last 12 months they've come back to threaten the pocket camera.
The iPhone 4 and HTC HD7 boast the capacity to consign dedicated devices to history. Despite the fierce competition, though, pocket cameras are still astonishingly cheap, and make perfect gadgets for beach holidays and skiing trips, or even toys to help kids get creative.
So what's the best pocket HD camcorder to buy? Let's find out...
Toshiba Camileo P20 - £136
www.toshiba-multimedia.com/uk/camileo-camcorders/p20
Flip MinoHD - £150
www.theflip.com
Creative Vado HD - £70
www.creative.com
Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5K - £118
www.sony.co.uk
Kodak PlayTouch - £158
www.kodak.com
Samsung HMX-U20 - £90
www.samsung.com
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