Creative has launched a new version of their popular pocket video cameras, the Creative Vado HD. The Creative Vado HD comes with new Vado Central 3.0 software which features instant web upload capabilities and integrated editing options. It can record HD video in 720p, and the new model features improved low light and bright light performance, support [...]
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