Typical price: £79
What is it: Ultra-slim mini camcorder with 2GB of flash memory
What we think: Creative has done a nice job with its first entry into the straight-to-Web mini camcorder market
Creative Vado Pocket Video Cam Review
Reviewed on: 12 June 2008
With the success of the Flip Video Ultra, a lot more companies are taking a hard look at the straight-to-Web mini camcorder market. Enter Creative, jumping into the fray with its superslim £79 Vado Pocket Video Cam.
The Vado, which includes 2GB of internal memory and a removable rechargeable battery, offers features and specs that are very similar to competing models from Flip Video. While it's stylistically on par with Flip Video's higher-end Mino, it's significantly less expensive.
Design
Overall, we liked the design of the Vado, which currently comes in
silver and pink; Creative plans to add additional colours in the future.
At a little over 13mm thick and about 102mm tall, the Vado
is about the same size as a folded-up Motorola Razr phone and
truly pocket-friendly.

There's a threaded tripod mount on the bottom and an ample-size 51mm (2-inch) antiglare LCD for recording and playback on the back that delivers a fairly sharp picture and doesn't wash out completely in direct sunlight. The rubberised finish of the camera has a nice feel to it, but it's worth noting that it'll absorb stains more easily than a camera with a hard, shiny plastic finish. For instance, we accidentally touched the Vado with the tip of a pen, and it left a small mark that was difficult to completely remove.
Features
Like its mini camcorder brethren, the Vado doesn't use tapes, instead
recording MPEG-4 AVI video to the device's 2GB internal flash
memory -- and it's designed to be very easy to use. The memory fits 60
minutes of video at the best setting, HQ, and 2 hours at the lower
quality SP setting. The rechargeable battery gives you about 2 hours of
shooting.
Because the video isn't all that great to begin with -- the resolution is 640x480 pixels, like most of its competitors -- you should probably stick with the HQ setting. But if you've got to shoot a longer event and don't have a computer nearby to transfer your videos to, we can see where the lower setting might come in handy.
Like the Flip Video Ultra, the Vado has a built-in USB connector so you can plug it into your Windows or Mac system as if it were a thumbdrive. The unit recharges through USB.
Under Windows, when you connect to your PC, the Vado automatically launches the built-in Vado Central software, which lets you easily copy the video to your computer or, by tapping an onscreen button, to quickly find your way to YouTube to post your videos online.
Alternatively, you can drag-and-copy the videos to your hard
drive using Windows File Explorer. Creative also counts Box.net,
another online video-sharing service, as a partner for storing and
distributing your videos to friends and family.
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