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RCA Small Wonder EZ200 Review - CNET

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CNET have publsihed a review of the RCA Small Wonder EZ200 minicamcorder. 'The camcorder ships with a 1GB microSD card that slips into a slot in the battery compartment; you remove the camcorder's front cover to get to both the batteries and memory card. What's nice is that you can buy an additional memory card to have on hand in case you fill up the camera with video on a longer vacation, or you can simply buy a much higher-capacity card (up to 8GB) to store several hours of video. As it stands, the 1GB card gives you about 30 minutes of video at the highest quality HQ setting. You also have the option of recording at the lower-quality Web Sharing setting, but we recommend sticking with the best.


Aesthetically, the Small Wonder isn't a bad-looking minicamcorder, but the designers could have done a better job making it appear a bit more refined. As it stands, you take one glance at the EZ200 and it screams budget. Yes, the EZ200 is relatively inexpensive, but so is the more elegant Vado. The idea when you design budget products is to make them look more expensive than they really are. That's not the case here.'

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