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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Vtech Kidizoom Plus Digital Camera - Pink

Rugged and easy to use, the Vtech Kidizoom Digital Camera is ready to document all your child's adventures. With two-eye viewing, grips designed to fit in little hands, and a built-in flash, this real digital camera can also shoot video. It also includes simple-to-use photo editing software so kids aged three and up can add creative touches to their images.




What We Think


Fun Factor:

Durability:

(what this means)

The Good: Real digital camera takes photos and videos

The Bad: Lots of navigational buttons may confuse younger photographers

In a Nutshell: This durable camera is a fun way to inspire creativity



At a Glance

Ages: 3 and up
Requires: 4 AA Batteries; TV or computer with Windows 2000 or newer needed for some effect
Vtech Kidizoom Plus Digital Camera - Pink

Colorful and durable design can stand up to rough handling; includes two interchangeable faceplates. View larger.


Large buttons, navigational joystick and 1.8-inch color screen make camera easy to operate. View larger.
Get Ready to Show off Your Child's Photos
It's clear right out of the packaging that this camera was designed to stand up to tough play and rough handling. Bright pink rubber grips on each side make it easy for children to grasp the camera with both hands, and two-eye viewing make it easy to conceptualize a photo or a cool video. The camera even comes with two interchangeable faceplates, so your child can pick her favorite look.
Before your child starts taking photos, you'll need to use a Phillips screwdriver to insert four "AA" batteries in the grips of the camera. While the first few photos are being taken, you may want to set up the VTech Photo Editor on your computer. An intuitive installation wizard makes this process quick and easy. You'll need Windows 2000 SP3+/XP or newer to use this software. And don't despair if you're a Mac user. As long as you have Mac OS X 10.0 or above, you can still use the camera in mass storage mode