I like the EZ201 video. The sound is lousy and there are no provisions for ear buds. I tried to adapt the A/V connection for sound to no avail. I replaced the alkaline batteries with 2500mAh rechargeables and so far so good.The button controls work good and the picture quality is acceptable. Better viewed on a small TV for good video quality. The software could use some upgrading but overall I like it. I bought mine from ExpoElectronics.com for $95.00 and am pleased with it.
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I like the EZ201 video. The sound is lousy and there are no provisions for ear buds. I tried to adapt the A/V connection for sound to no avail. I replaced the alkaline batteries with 2500mAh rechargeables and so far so good.The button controls work good and the picture quality is acceptable. Better viewed on a small TV for good video quality. The software could use some upgrading but overall I like it. I bought mine from ExpoElectronics.com for $95.00 and am pleased with it.