PC Mag has a review up for JVC’s 30GB Everio GZ-MG30U
video camera. They’re not hating on JVC’s
utopian ideal of HDD recording, we rather
like the idea ourselves, but there are still compatibility problems with editing programs, and they do wish the picture
was better for the price. You can get yours for $900.
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