Here's the thing about bringing a new product to a crowded market: you have to either offer something different and/or better or something similar to the competition at a lower price. This is especially true for pocket video cameras, and Panasonic's HM-TA1 minicamcorder delivers neither. With plenty of models already available from camera and camcorder manufacturers, as well as competition from multifunction devices like the iPod Touch and a bevy of smartphones, the TA1 is fairly undesirable in terms of price and features. Add to that the overall poor design and there's just not much here to like. It is small and the video quality is very good--at least in bright conditions--but the device is otherwise unremarkable. Unless you can find it for cheap, there's little reason to pick the TA1 over minicamcorders from Flip, Kodak, or Sony.
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Panasonic HM-TA1
Very good video quality for its class; small; can be used as Webcam.
Poor design; no HDMI output; no macro focus; no mic, headphone jacks; mediocre sharing software.
The Panasonic HM-TA1 minicamcorder offers above-average HD video recording in a small package, but is otherwise pretty lame.
Score Breakdown
Design 5Features 5Performance 7Image quality 7


