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Vivitar DVR560G 5.2MP CMOS 2" LCD Digital Camera Review

Vivitar DVR560G 5.2MP CMOS 2' LCD Digital Camera
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As a Digital Video Camera, this item is okay for the price, and out-performs many much more expensive models.

The still camera feature is about what you would expect from a cell phone, though the videocamera camera capability is a bit better, and certainly out-performs any cell-phone, which is a surprise for the price.

I bought it specifically as a video PLAYER, however, and it kicks butt and takes names as a player.

I have a two and a half hour commute on the train daily, and this thing has saved my sanity.I download John Stewart, Stephen Colbert and the like to the player every night, for viewing the next morning.

The only problem I have with the unit is that the software that converts the internet video files to Vivitar compatible files isn't fast; it takes about an hour to convert two and a half hours of video.However, just about any other player needs you to convert for their proprietary format, too.

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Image Sensor5.2 MegaPixels CMOS SensorImage Resolution2592 x 1944, 1600x1200, 3840x2880, VGA - 640x480 @ 30fps (MPEG4), QVGA 320 x 240 @ 30fpsLens7.0mm 3 step Manual Focus LensFocus Range: (Macro) 20 cm, (Portrait) 70-140cm, (Normal 140cm-infinityISOAutoExposureElectronic ShutterWhite BalanceAuto, manual: Daylight, Fluorescent, TungstenSelf-Timer10 sec. DelayDigital Zoom 1x-8xLCDDisplay: 2.0 LTPS LCDStorage MemoryInternal:64 MB Flash MemoryExternal: SD Card (Storage Capacity: Up to 2GB)PC-CAMYES(USB 2.0" connected and battery power)MP3 PlayerWith display of lyrics & earphone jackGames Included17 built-in GamesVoice RecordingYES(MONO)TV OutputNTSC/ PAL Selectable and TV-Out JackTV RecordingYes, with TV-IN JackOperating SystemsPC: Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XPSoftwareDriver:USB Mass Storage and PC CamAP: ArcSoft Photo Impression, Media Converter and Show BizOSD LanguageEnglish French German Spanish Portuguese, Italian, T/S Chinese, Japanese, KoreanIM LanguagePrinted and CD with multiple languages ConnectorsUSB port, earphone jack, TV-In, TV-OutPowerLi-ion battery (NP-40) and chargerCertificationCE, FCC, ROHSWeightTBDDimensions96.6 x 56.9 x 22.4mm

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RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) Review

RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder
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Ok, I was curious so I bought the Small wonder and the flip (FW160) to compare them side by side.The Small wonder does have the advantage of the SD card reader, plus the flip LCD.However, in dim lighting like around my house, the Small wonder has a pinkish/reddish look to the images (I tried two small wonders with same results).The Flip does do a better job in poor lit conditions color wise in my opinnion.You can see the small wonder gain up light more noticably when lighting gets darker, but the Flip did a smoother job at it and the image was brighter.The Flip also has a much brighter display that you can see much better outside.I wanted to keep the Small Wonder because of the adjustable LCD and the SD cards, but the resulting video with the red/pink tint in dim conditions was no good for me.But not all small wonder indoor video had the red cast, only with certain lighting conditions and it depended on what you subject was.People's faces ended up with a sunburn look inside in certain light angles.Outdoors it did great.The Small wonder's software was also a bit behind the Flip's.The Flips allowed a larger video window for playing back the video, it was also just a bit more user friendly (better video making software with music). I will say that the Small wonder does a good job of updating firmware etc.One other thing about the Small wonder I liked was it's usb connector was easier to connect to my PC because of it's location.I still think the small wonder does a good job, I just think the flip is slightly better image quality wise.Ok, I plugged them both into two different TV's.One was a small 20 inch and I will say they were both about the same (VHS quality was pretty good).You can notice that darker shots have artifacts/blocky but acceptable to me. I tried plugging them into a 50 inch plasma and must say the results are not too hot.While I could watch the videos, they were fairly poor (but this is probably expected for this type of mpeg4 camcorder).I plan to watch these videos on PC or smaller TV anyhow.I ended up keeping the Flip 60 minute version instead of the Small wonder.

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With the RCA EZ201 SmallWonder, there is no easier way to share and save the moments worth remembering. Whether a scenic vacation destination, a child's basketball game or just a simple backyard barbeque with your family, this easy-to-use digital camcorder is ready whenever and wherever.Play, pause, delete, rewind, and fast forward clips on the color 1.5-inch LCD screen, which also flips out 180 degrees. The EZ201 offers up to an hour of recording with its on-board flash memory, which can be expanded up to five hours with the addition of an SD memory card (sold separately) that will slide easily into the unit's memory slot. Two standard AA batteries provide up to two hours of continuous use (or more than seven hours with optional lithium batteries), making the EZ201 ideal for vacations and travel. The EZ Grab feature also enables the user to select a paused frame in any video and save it as a single image.

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Vivitar DVR508 High Definition Digital Video Camcorder with 1.8" LCD Screen with 4x Digital Zoom Review

Vivitar DVR508 High Definition Digital Video Camcorder with 1.8' LCD Screen with 4x Digital Zoom
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I bought this product for my video editing class spring quarter2010 because it was cheap $40 some bucks at walmart. All I can say is JUNK. The screen is like super small, and DOES NOT rotate. Very bad quality of video,picture, and sound. I guess the old sayings true.....you get what you pay for.

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Vivitar DVR508 High Definition Digital Video Camcorder with 1.8" LCD Screen with 4x Digital Zoom: The powerful DVR packs loads of features into easy-to-carry technology. Take this DVR everywhere, day and night . It has a built-in Microphone and Speaker . It has a 1.8 inch LCD Screen and a 4x Digital Zoom that brings about great clarity .

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Archos AV 700 100 GB Mobile Digital Video Recorder Review

Archos AV 700 100 GB Mobile Digital Video Recorder
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I've had the chance to play with the AV 700 100GB unit for about three weeks now. Here is my overview.

The good:

- The biggest display on a PMP of its kind out there. It's almost as large as the unit!
- Can record in real time from DVD, VCR, Camcorder, Cable/Sat and other video devices with RCA (composite) or S-Video outputs. Much faster than DVD rippers I've tried.
- Allows for limited editing (cropping) of recorded movies. Lets say you want to cut out commercials or the end credits of the DVD you just recorded- you can do this very easily.
- Allows for selection of both video resolution (from 500 - 2500 kbits/s), format (4:3, 5:3, 16:9, 2.35:1) and audio frequency (32 or 44KHz) for recording.
- Can time record (through a very nice scheduler) - you can use it almost like a TiVo!
- Can organize movies by name and under various directories (or categories.)
- Has an audio recorder to allow music (or whatever audio) from an external device with selectable frequency (24 -48 KHz). This is higher than your standard CD quality.
- Has a photo viewer.
- Can be setup as a USB disk drive or a Windows Mobile Media device (it claims to work only under WinXP with service pack 1 or higher - I've been unable to get this to work as of yet.)
- USB 2.0 protocol. It's so fast I can actually play recorded movies from the device on my laptop in real time!
- 100 GB Drive! Can't get much better than this.
- Comes with a remote control, docking station (well, kind of) and all the cables for connection to your PC, camera, TV, DVD, VCR, etc. The remote is universal and allows you to select your device (i.e. cable box, TV, etc.)
- Very easy to upgrade the firmware. I recommend doing this if you have an older version.
- Removable battery.
- And many other nice features.

The not so good:

- Display resolution and quality could have been a lot better.
- Battery doesn't last nearly as long as it is claimed on the spec. sheet.
- The recorded movies are not "near" DVD quality when played on a TV. This is a bit misleading.
- The unit runs hot - extremely hot when plugged into the power supply.
- The stand is a nice thought but not very stable or functional.
- The most un-intuitive user interface I've ever used! The firmware upgrade made this a bit more tolerable.
- Built-in speakers are very poor in quality. But it sounds good with high quality headphones.
- Can't play protected movies (Macrovision) on TV. Only on the device. I guess I can understand adhering to the copyright laws.
- Will only play AVI formatted videos encoded in XviD or DivX MPEG-4 codec. But it comes with a PC based MPEG-1 translator which uses VitualDub as its conversion engine. I've tried this and it worked well.
- Won't work with the AAC (Apple) audio format. My iPod is not getting retired any time soon but, if you use Windows Media format (wma), WAV or MP3 for your music, then you're good to go.
- Archos' VERY unfriendly customer service.

The nice to haves:

- Even with a 100GB drive, it could still use a SD or CompactFlash socket (for PC-less transfer of data, if nothing else.) But I was able to connect a USB thumb drive with the aid of an included adapter and transferred files back and forth.
- A "display only mode" for connecting a PS2 or XBOX on the road with full screen view. Maybe on a future release of the firmware?
- You can play games on the AV700? What games?

I had to replace the unit I originally bought. It suffered from very annoying vertical scrolling lines that I could not get rid of with the built-in "LCD Stability" function or otherwise. This is when I had the displeasure of dealing with the Archos' unfriendly (and I must say rude) technical service rep. Without asking me any questions specific to my problem, she proceeded to tell me that the unit must have been dropped. To add insult to injury, she told me it would cost me $150 for an out-of-warranty repair and that was the end of it! But she suggested I go back to the store that I purchased the unit and see if they would replace it. I'm happy to say the store did replace my unit graciously and my second unit does not have the same problem. Also, I think there maybe an electrical ground problem with the unit but, I have to investigate this a bit further.

Overall, the AV700 is a nice concept and a great device but, it is in its infancy. I've been able to record DVDs with relative ease where it was a major task before. Now I can stop spending hours ripping DVDs to play on my iPaq! Next, I'm converting all my old home videos from VHS and then transferring them on to DVDs. In my opinion, the AV 700 is much more than just a replacement for a personal DVD or music player. I think Archos should continue to improve on the features and the overall quality of this product which promises to be one of the great personal media devices out there.

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Its a portable theatre!The AV 700 series Mobile DVR combines the mobility and wide screen of a portable DVD player, with the video recording and scheduling features of a digital video recorder.Directly record from your TV, DVD player or cable box and experience it on the amazing 7" wide-screen color LCD.Enjoy continuous video, music, photos and games on a flight from LAX to Tokyo, going on a camping trip, relaxing in a hotel room or virtually anywhere else. Built-in support for Microsofts PlaysForSure lets you download the latest movies and hottest music in a snap from your favorite online digital video and music stores - RECORD and watch up to 400 hours of VIDEO directly from a TV, DVD , cable/satellite receiver- Store and watch up to 250 full-length movies on the large 7" 16:9 wide-screen LCD or output to TV- Easily schedule and record your favorite TV shows with the ARCHOS TV Scheduler!- Supports MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP, WMV9, DivX, XviD formats- Record, download and listen up to 55,000 SONGS- Supports MP3, WMA (including protected files) and WAV audio formats- Record audio from any standard audio source or via built-in microphone- Transfer, store and view up to 1,000,000 PHOTOS- Transfer photos directly from your digital camera or PC using the USB host port- Make slideshows and share photos on the large 7" LCD screen or display out to a TV- Large 40GB hard-drive capacity- Transfer and store MEDIA and DATA files via high-speed USB 2.0 interface- PC and

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Zaps Dv-119 Hd Digital Video Camcorder *Hd Video Recorder *Hdmi Output *Mass Storage (Red) Review

Zaps Dv-119 Hd Digital Video Camcorder *Hd Video Recorder *Hdmi Output *Mass Storage
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Got the product today and love it...It was half the price(maybe less) than the competitors products and has all the features I needed. This is a great mid price point camera. The quality is good and I am using it for blogging and direct video uploads to youtube. So far I have had absolutely no problem, and while the video upload quality is not as high as the larger camcorders in the 200-300 dollar range, this is perfect for on-the-go filming and pictures, with no headache from a complicated learning curve. I was looking for the smallest, most affordable point and shoot camera and definitely found it! With HD even! Will definitely recommend this to family and friends...worth the money.

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Capture everyday moments that happen anywhere anytime, and share them with family and friends everywhere. The idea behind DV-119 it's portable, one-touch recording feature and compact size make it the ideal choice for capturing videos on the go. No bulky gear,charger to get in your way. DV-119 makes sharing videos incredibly simple with Media Impression. Media Impression makes it easy to view , edit, and share your favorite videos. Media Impression let you publish directly to YouTube, E-mail Videos and organize and archive your videos. Watch your movies instantly on TV Using the included cable or Directly to your computer through the built-in USB. LCD - Display2.0 inch TFT LCDInternal Memory - 32MB Flash MemoryExternal Memory - SD/MMC Card up to 8GB (not included in package)OSWindows - 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7File Format - AVI (Xvid MPEG-4)Image Sensor1 -.3 Mega / 3 Mega / 5 Mega pixelsVideo resolution -HD (1280X720)D1 (720X480)VGA (640X480) Video frame rate - VGA/QVGA up to 30 fpsSpeaker and microphone - Built-inPC connection - USB 2.0TV out - HDMI / NTSC / PALTripod - MountyesPower Supply - 3.7V Lithium BatteryDimensions - 10.9*5.3*1.10 mmWeight - 2 oz

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