JVC announced a new video camera that offers the performance, features and handling demanded by video enthusiasts. The new JVC HD Everio GZ-HM400, available immediately, emphasizes image quality and ...
Just when MiniDV digital-tape camcorders are becoming fairly commonplace, the terrain changes again. You probably know a little about DVD camcorders, but did you know some manufacturers have decided ...
New Everio G Series records more than 10.5 hours of DVD-quality video. NEW YORK, June 14, 2005 — JVC today announced a new series of camcorders that eliminates the need to carry tapes, discs or any ...
JVC has premiered a selection of tiny new standard-definition Everio camcorders: the Everio MG330, MG335, MG361, MG365, MG435 and MG465 Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard ...
JVC continues its run away from video tape and onto hard drives with its Everio GZ-M505 camcorder, a higher-end consumer model with three CCDs and 30GB hard disk. That amount of space will give you 7 ...
JVC’s Everio GZ-HD5 is a digital camcorder that uses three charge-coupled devices (CCDs) to record high-definition video to its built-in 60GB hard drive. The quality of the video captured on the ...
InfoSync has their first impressions of JVC’s 3CCD 4GB hard drive based camcorder from a recent hands-on at CeBIT. The Everio GZ-MC500E allows the user to easily swap out the existing 4GB Microdrive ...
Japanese electronics giant JVC will release a family of video cameras with built-in hard drives to the U.S. in August, a move that will help usher in the tapeless future for such devices. The Everio G ...
JVC Everio GZ-MG670 and GZ-MG680 are HDD-based standard-definition digital camcorders with unique video upconversion via miniHDMI. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing ...
JVC will be putting four new camcorders on the market in the coming months as additions the Everio range, the first camcorders to have built-in hard drives as well as SD support (and, coincidentally, ...
JVC on Wednesday announced two new High Definition (HD) Everio-brand hard disk-based camcorders for consumer use. The new GZ-HD6 and GZ-HD5 are expected to go on same in March for $1,399.99 and $1,199 ...