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Published: 2008-06-12, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
Design; removable, rechargeable battery; easy to use; relatively inexpensive; one-touch video uploading to YouTube and Photobucket
Included desktop software is almost featureless; no SD/MMC expansion slot; Mac users have to manually copy video files to their computers
While its video quality doesn't quite measure up to some of its competitors, there are enough pluses to make the Creative Vado Pocket Cam a worthy contender in the mini camcorder market ...
Screen size, option to step down quality to increase memory usage, li-ion battery, simple
Software almost pointless, won’t stand-up on its own, no lens cover, no TV connection supplied
Good quality video and audio are let down but the software offering, however the potential to record for 2 hours and the conservative design will appeal
Abstract: Theres a veritable glut of cheapo video cameras at the moment - last week we saw the Flip, now its Creatives Vado. At £79.99, its a pretty attractive deal. And pretty. Literally. It looks nice.
Very easy to use, decent for amateur videography, display quality
Unimpressive video quality, no expandable memory, no still image capture, no TV-Out cable in bundle
The Creative Vado is a pocketable digital video camera that allows it to be carried around easily. So you can always have a handy device to quickly and easily record anything interesting. The Vado also features a software that allows you to quickly upl...
Well designed, Simple to set and use, Light sensor is quite good
No image capture, Video quality is average at best, No cables or other accessories provided with packaging
When it comes to the devices overall performance it’s seriously no better than a high end webcam that would cost half of what the Vado does. Another issue was the built-in microphone that picked up ambient sounds quite well provided they were real c...
Well designed, Simple to set and use, Light sensor is quite good
No image capture, Video quality is average at best, No cables or other accessories provided with packaging
When it comes to the devices overall performance it’s seriously no better than a high end webcam that would cost half of what the Vado does. Another issue was the built-in microphone that picked up ambient sounds quite well provided they were real c...
Abstract: By Liew HanqingMY sister and I wanted to take a goofy video of us lip-synching to a Christina Aguilera song.Enter Creatives Vado pocket videocam, a small, lightweight camcorder with a flip-out USB connector.The Vado is about the size of an iPod and is...
Theres a coronary to hiding your manual controls and making a device as simple to use as possible: you better make sure your device is clever enough to handle the auto settings well. Unfortunately, the Vado doesnt. As such, there is little or nothin...