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What kind of camcorder is easier?

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Name: Luctoria
Date: March 20, 2008 at 18:32:33 Pacific
Subject: What kind of camcorder is easier?
OS: windows xp
CPU/Ram: 2gb
Model/Manufacturer: Dell
Comment:
I am thinking of buying a camcorder, but I have heard some unpleasant experience with the usage of camcorder related to the computer, what kind of camcorder should be easy to use, I want to get something from bestbuy, they are offering a 5% - 12% off sale on the camcorders:
http://www.dealstudio.com/searchdea...
and this sale is due to dead this weekend, so please give me some quick suggestions.

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Name: Luctoria
Date: March 20, 2008 at 19:02:54 Pacific
Subject: What kind of camcorder is easier?
Reply: (edit)
And it is better to have big capacity.

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