Pros
- 120GB hard drive holds a lot of HD video
- Records to two video formats
Cons
- Best-looking video format hard to work with
- Poor image stabilization
Bottom Line
The big hard drive is offset by this camcorder's big price, and its merely decent performance.
PCWorld's JVC HDEverio GZ-HD40 Coverage
- High-Definition Camcorders These camcorders capture gorgeous high-definition video; you'll need a very powerful computer to edit their footage and a rewritable Blu-Ray or HD DVD drive to output in high definition.
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