The Bottom Line: The JVC Everio GZ-MG730 produces acceptable standard-def video and good photos in bright light, but considering its price tag, it's ultimately disappointing.
Specs: Camcorder, CCD, 10 x, Hard disk drive, 11.8 oz
The Bottom Line: The JVC GZ-MG21 is a nice idea, but its poor video quality and irritating control scheme make conventional camcorders seem a lot more appealing.
Specs: Camcorder, CCD, 32 x, Hard disk drive, 0.68 megapixels, 12 oz
The Bottom Line: The JVC Everio GZ-MG37's disappointing video quality completely overwhelms the advantages of its small size and massive video capacity.
The Bottom Line: The JVC GZ-MG27 is a nice idea, but its poor video quality and irritating control scheme make conventional camcorders a lot more appealing.
The Bottom Line: Though the short battery life and mediocre image quality are frustrating, the JVC Everio GZ-MG20U's amazing recording capacity and tiny size still make it an enticing device.
Specs: Camcorder, CCD, 25 x, Hard disk drive, 6.8 megapixels, 0.7 lbs
The Bottom Line: A mediocre camera in many respects, the JVC Everio GZ-MG50 is nevertheless worth consideration due to its small size and massive video storage capacity.
Specs: Camcorder, CCD, 15 x, Hard disk drive, 1.0 megapixels, 0.7 lbs
The Bottom Line: A mediocre camera in many respects, the JVC Everio GZ-MG40 is nevertheless worth consideration due to its small size and massive video storage capacity.
The Bottom Line: Though the short battery life and mediocre image quality are frustrating, the JVC Everio GZ-MG30U's amazing recording capacity and tiny size still make it an enticing device.
Specs: Camcorder, CMOS, Flash card, 4.6 oz
Specs: Camcorder, CMOS, Flash card