Sony Enters the Pocket-Camcorder Ring

08.01.2009
Sony announced no fewer than 15 new Handycam at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, but the big-name additions were part of a new line of easy-to-use, pocketable, YouTube-friendly camcorders that looks to be Sony's answer to the .

The company calls the new models "Webbie HD" camcorders, and two well-priced versions with some nice features will be available in 2009.

The $200 MHS-CM1 Webbie HD (pictured above), available immediately, has a miniature, camcorder-like shape and offers a 5X optical zoom, 5-megapixel stills, a MemoryStick slot, a 2.5-inch LCD screen, and Sony's Picture Motion Browser software embedded in the camcorder for clip management and easy uploads.

The slightly more compact MHS-PM1 Webbie HD ($170, available in March), pictured below, is "about the size of a BlackBerry," according to Sony. It offers a swiveling lens, captures 5-megapixel stills, and has Picture Motion Browser and a MemoryStick slot.

Both Webbie HD camcorders record high-definition MPEG-4 (H.264) video, and are available in silver, orange, and the goes-with-anything eggplant.

Earlier at CES, Kodak also announced a new high-definition pocket camcorder--the --and Panasonic announced .