For years now, families everywhere have been forced to preserve their memories in fuzzy images produced by inadequate video cameras. These archaic camcorders that can hardly make out Uncle Joe from the shrubbery on their front lawn, turning most home videos into a two-hour game of Where's Waldo. If you're still toting around that direct-to-VHS camcorder you bought back in '82, take this golden opportunity to upgrade to the latest in digital technology. Blu-Ray is not only the future - it is now. Hop aboard with the Hitachi HD Blu Ray Digital Camcorder!
Normally you'd want to wait to grab emergent technology like this, but with such a massive sale on this camcorder, you'd better act quickly! The Hitachi HD camcorder is currently on sale for $579 - over $700 off the regular price at Buy.com. Most camcorders nowadays allow you to either copy your recordings directly to a disc, or save them to a tape to be recorded to your computer. This high-def beauty gives you the power of choice: you can either record videos directly to its 30GB hard drive and transfer them to your computer, or copy what's on your camcorder directly onto Blu-Ray discs that will play in any Blu-Ray player. Recording is as simple as pressing start, and you can save up to eight hours of quality video (or four hours of HD) on a Blu-Ray with the touch of a button. Your home movies will look as crisp and clear as your favorite high-def movies in no time!
Normally I would link you directly to the camcorder so you could pick it up in just seconds, but unfortunately Buy.com is having a bit of a problem making links today. Instead, just click here to head over to Buy.com and type in "Hitachi Camcorder" and click on the first result (Hitachi DZBD7HA Camcorder) with free shipping. It's as easy as that! On top of your $700 savings, you'll also get your usual 1% Cash Back just for passing through Ebates, so grab this phenomenal deal before it's gone!

Is this one gone already? damn....
Wow. What a great pick. Now I can capture Timmy's formative years really easily and for cheap. Thanks Cole!
Timmy's formative years are paramount. Keep up the good fight, comrade!
Does it matter that this device has been rated ZERO out of five (meaning "avoid at any price") by cnet.com?
It is by all accounts a piece of junk.
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camcorders/hitachi-dz-bd7h/4505-6500_7-32600954.html?tag=mncol;lst