Gadget Grrl Utilizes GY-DV300U At E3 Conference

Gadget Grrl  holding JVC's GY-DV300UClick here to see the GY-DV300U in action!

To document the fun-filled extravaganza known widely among gaming enthusiasts as E³ (Electronic Entertainment Expo), Gadget Grrl, a technology scout and consumer products expert dedicated to presenting new products in a fun and entertaining way, aptly chose JVC's GY-DV300U camera. Back view of JVC's GY-DV300U

 

Boasting broadcast quality in a handheld camera, the GY-DV300U is particularly convenient for taping done outside of a studio configuration.
Choosing the GY-D300U seemed the obvious choice by Gadget Grrl, as her plan to visit and record many of the 400 exhibits on hand at E³ in just one day wouldn't be possible otherwise. She plans to use the tape on her Web site as another example of the latest and greatest technology.

Jack Olmsted shows Gadget Grrl the ease of uploading with the GY-DV300U"We found the JVC GY-DV300U to be a sleek and easy-to-operate camera. We were up and running in minutes. What is most compelling about the camera is the ability to upload on the fly. We feel this will revolutionize news coverage and create a standard for others who can only hope to catch up with JVC," said Forbes.

Gadget Grrl  cartoon character created by Dianna ForbesDiana Forbes created the Gadget Grrl character in 1996. The advent of the new medium, the Internet, allowed her to do two things she loved, be funny and talk about technology. Considered the "Martha Stewart" of gadgets with wit, she covers everything from Hepa vacuum cleaners to MP3 players. Her Gadget Grrl column runs both Jack Olmsted shows the front view of the GY-DV300Uonline and in print with a circulation of three million readers. She has appeared on numerous television shows featuring live demos of the latest trends in consumer products, and is a regular on Boston's CBS affiliate, WBZ4.

E³, now in its eighth year, was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, May 21-24, 2002. Attended by approximately 60,000 game industry professionals from around the world, exhibitors showcased the computer and video games that will be on consumer shopping lists this holiday season.