For $180 (as of February 16, 2010), the third entry in Creative Labs' Vado HD pocket camcorder series offers enough features and video quality to compete squarely with the Flip Video Mino HD and the ...
The good: Excellent video for its class; waterproof to 10 feet; HDMI cable included; very good sharing software. The bad: No built-in USB connector; short battery life at highest resolution; no memory ...
High-definition camcorders are getting pretty wee these days, and the SMX-C20 and 1080p HMX-M20 manage to be both small and comfortable to hold Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor ...
The world of video has gone HD. While the improved image quality is a very good thing, what’s not so good are the prices for HD camcorders, which hover near $1,000. So when you first hear that you can ...
Like most high-tech gadgets, digital video cameras are shrinking dramatically. But in the case of digital camcorders, that shrinkage can cost you. Each of these four palm-size minicams weighs less ...
The blog is dead, but the Bloggie is just being born -- it's Sony's new high-definition mini-camcorder. The Bloggie has three models, the PM5, CM5 and PM5K, all of which capture 1,920x1,080-pixel Full ...
Sure, there were all those cool HDD camcorders shown at CES this year, but sometimes you have to get back to basics. Like JVCs line of five MiniDV camcorders, all of them are a bit easier to use, with ...
NEW YORK - You may not fancy yourself the next Spielberg, but if you like to make videos and don't want to break the bank with a high-end camcorder, there are plenty of options. I tested three pocket ...
I’m all for portability, but when you’re toting around an HD camcorder I’d like it to be big enough so that I’m not constantly worried about it slipping out of a hole in my pocket. No dice if the ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from PCWorld.com. For more of PC World’s CES coverage, visit the CES Info Center or PC World’s CES Top page. Camcorders don’t usually cause much buzz ...
If videotape is not quite dead yet, it sure feels antique: We no longer mess with loops of tape to listen to music or watch movies, so why do we have to bother with it to make them? Manufacturers, ...