The takeaway from this week's major overhaul of Apple Final Cut Pro video editing software is that the tape-based media is dead. The new Final Cut Pro X is well positioned to work better with the new crop of cameras that take directly to memory cards and flash memory, while the point of the iPhone and models and shoots, to digital SLRs like the Canon 5D Mark II and higher end cameras like the Sony NEX-HXR-NX5U and VG10.
I was playing with the NX5U $ 3999 for a few weeks, a model that offers a robust body, massive zoom (29mm to 590mm in 35mm equivalent) and two slots for SD memory cards.With dual slots means that unlike the band days, when you have lost valuable time changing the video, there is no loss here. Video capture continues to move to the second card. You can get about two hours of recording on two 16 GB cards.

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I don't know where it is in Vista, but the Device Manager will tell you precisely.
You could also look at the Display properties on the Control Panel. They should tell you precisely.
Go to Run and type "dxdiag" without the quotes.
Click on the display tab in the window which opens up.
Look under Device and your video card should be listed.
Edit: For Device manager just go to run and type devmgmt.msc
Right click on "My computer" goto properties. then click Device manager.
you can go to http://www.cpu-z.com and run pc wizard 2009 it will tell you all that info and more