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Review: RCA Small Wonder EZ210 Traveler

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A review of the RCA Small Wonder EZ210 Traveler camcorder has been psoted over at the WashingtonPost.com. 'RCA's Small Wonder Travel EZ210 is an ultra-compact camcorder in the style of the Flip series from Pure Digital and myriad other clones. These camcorders have a simple raison d'être: enabling you to quickly and easily record video for the internet. The Small Wonder Traveler delivers on this promise with its integrated USB connector and built-in software for uploading straight to YouTube. The design is incredibly straight-forward: the Traveler has just a couple of basic buttons and no menu interface. The lens has no moving parts, so don't expect an optical zoom, manual focus, or shutter speed control. In fact, there are no manual controls whatsoever—you really do just point and shoot.'

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