Wed May 14, 2008 2:06AM EDT
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Looks like the popular Flip Video camera has some competition from Creative's
new pocket video camera. Vado
resembles an MP3 player, but this tiny pocket camera is good for capturing video
to share on sites like YouTube and Photobucket. For $99, you basically get a
camera with 2GB storage, a two-inch LCD screen, VGA resolution, and software
to help you post your videos online.
Vado has a built-in USB connector so you can plug it straight into your computer. It records MPEG-4 AVI at 30 frames per second and works with both Mac and PC. The super slim Vado is available in pink and silver, and you can find it at retail stores such as Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, and Circuit City among others.
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Simplest Video Camera
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