The new Everio lineup was introduced just this month at the 2012 International CES.
A stream of information is being released; have you taken a look yet?

The 2012 Everios are loaded with functions we’d love to recommend, above and beyond the GZ-EX/VX/GX series’ Wi-Fi function mentioned in the previous post. All models are capable of 1920×1080 Full HD AVCHD recording, and are able to capture bright, high-definition images even in low-light situations, thanks to the use of the Back-illuminated CMOS Sensor. On top of that, they’re packed with features like high-ratio zoom and powerful camera shake compensation as well as unique functions to make capturing more fun like Time-Lapse REC. In this post, we’ll reveal the advantages of the lineups for each series.
GZ-E/EX Series
Equipped with Optical 40x Zoom! A compact entry-class model that lets absolutely anyone enjoy high-resolution recording with ease.
2012 Everio – GZ-E/EX Series
GZ-V/VX Series
A design so slim and stylish you’ll want to take it everywhere with you.
A high-performance model with an F1.2 bright lens, capable of handling both high-speed video recording and high-speed continuous stills.
2012 Everio – GZ-V/VX Series
GZ-GX Series
Capable of AVCHD progressive recording, with a 29.5mm wide-angle lens.
A highly expandable, high-end model for serious enthusiasts.
2012 Everio – GZ-GX Series
With the Everios, after some high-resolution capturing, you can have fun editing and processing your images with the provided software, Everio MediaBrowser 4 / 4 BE. You won’t be able to take your eyes off these powered-up Everios in 2012! The Everio Video Hunters! will be showing you the unique features of these new Everios one after another, so stay tuned.
For more information on the 2012 Everio Lineup

