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Samsung HZ10W

Mark Peters
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Wednesday 7th, January 2009
Posted by: Mark Peters

Samsung’s new HZ10W is a compact, 10.2 mega pixel digital camera that takes wide-angle to a new level. Featuring an ultra-wide angle 24mm Schneider lens, the Samsung HZ10W goes beyond the 28mm wide angle focal length offered by other manufacturers while adding a powerful 10x optical zoom with telephoto capabilities of 240mm (35mm film equivalent). Opportunities to enhance one’s creativity thrive thanks to the wider focal length offered by the Samsung HZ10W’s ultra-wide angle, 24mm lens. With the ability to fit more of a desired scene into the shot, users no longer have to worry about asking a group of people to stand closer together to make sure everyone is in the photo.

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Samsung HZ10W

Samsung TL100

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Wednesday 7th, January 2009

Samsung Electronics America announces the TL100, a remarkably slim and easy-to-use 12.2 mega-pixel point-and-shoot digital camera. Measuring just 16.6mm thick (excluding the lens), the Samsung TL100 is the ultimate pocket-sized solution for the on-the-go consumer in search of a digital camera that won’t weigh them down. Encased in eye-catching, brushed stainless steel, the ultra-slim TL100 manages to pack a large 2.7 inch LCD screen for framing shots and reviewing images and video, as well as a high-quality Samsung lens, offering a 3x optical zoom. The Samsung TL100 is highlighted by Samsung’s new Smart Auto feature, which takes ease-of-use to a new level, underscoring what it truly means to be a point-and-shoot digital camera.

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Samsung SL420

Posted by: Dennis Hissink Wednesday 7th, January 2009

At the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, Samsung Electronics America introduces its new digital camera lineup for the first half of 2009. Consisting of four new models, Samsung’s new digital cameras run the gamut in terms of style and innovation and are designed for shooters of various skill levels and budgets. One of the newly introduced digital cameras is the Samsung SL420, of the popular and user-friendly SL-Series. The new SL420 digital camera features a resolution of 10.2 megapixels, offers Face Detection and is offered by rechargeable Li-Ion batteries.

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Samsung SL102

Posted by: Mark Peters Wednesday 7th, January 2009

At the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, Samsung Electronics America introduces its new digital camera lineup for the first half of 2009. Consisting of four new models, Samsung’s new digital cameras run the gamut in terms of style and innovation and are designed for shooters of various skill levels and budgets. One of the newly introduced digital cameras is the Samsung SL102, of the popular and user-friendly SL-Series. The new SL102 digital camera features a resolution of 10.2 megapixels, offers Face Detection and is offered by rechargeable Li-Ion batteries. The Samsung SL102 features a 3x optical zoom, Digital Image Stabilization technology, and a 2.5 inch LCD. Furthermore the Samsung SL102 can record MJPEG / VGA video. The Samsung SL102 will be available in Spring 2009.

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Samsung SMX-F34 camcorder

Posted by: Mark Peters Wednesday 7th, January 2009

Samsung Electronics unveils the SMX-F34, the company’s next generation YouTube compatible compact digital camcorder. Building on the success of the company’s well-received SC-MX20 camcorder, the SMX F34 offers users additional features and functionality, including built-in memory, digital still photo capability, and Samsung’s 42x Intelli-Zoom. Significantly more reliable than a standard digital zoom which negatively affects the quality of the image, Samsung’s new Intelli-Zoom allows users to go beyond the camcorder’s 34x optical zoom without sacrificing image quality. The Samsung SMX-F34 features a memory card slot for SD/SDHC and also offers 16GB of internal flash memory.

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Samsung MBP200 Pico projector

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Wednesday 7th, January 2009

Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) announced a new mobile phone accessory, the award-winning MBP200 Pico Projector. The Samsung MBP200 is the ultimate wireless accessory, offering advanced features designed to enhance the mobile experience. Compact and lightweight, the portable Samsung MBP200 can connect to mobile phones and laptops and by utilizing the DLP pico chip from Texas Instruments it allows users to transform their traditional two inch screen to a 50-inch viewing screen allowing others to share in the video experience. In addition, users can easily transfer files and project content independent of an attached source via the microSD card slot.

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Samsung HMX-H106 camcorder

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Tuesday 6th, January 2009

Samsung Electronics America extended its family of full-HD digital camcorders with four new models - the HMX-H106, HMX-H105, HMX-H104, and HMX-H100. Samsung’s new H-Series offer users high-performance, full HD video, a renowned Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens with Optical Image Stabilization, and industry leading design; however, most notable is the use of internal Solid State Drives to provide onboard memory. The Samsung HMX-H106 is Samsung’s new flagship full-HD digital camcorder, the world’s first to feature an internal 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD). Samsung’s renowned SSD technology offers a substantial advantage over the use of Hard Disk Drives (HDD) in a digital camcorder.

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Samsung Omnia smartphone review

Posted by: Dennis Hissink Monday 5th, January 2009

The Samsung Omnia smartphone works on the operating system of Windows Mobile. To be precise; the Windows Mobile version 6.1. Windows Mobile operating system has its pros and cons. Starting up time takes a lot longer than an average cell phone, the menu is slower and working with the stylus pen is often better than working with your fingers. There certainly are pros too; synchronization is simple, installing external software is easy and many file formats are standard supported thanks to the availability of various Microsoft programs.

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The annual CES show in Las Vegas (United States) opens its doors again from the 8th of January until the 11th of January 2009. The International CES is produced by CEA, the Consumer Electronics Association, the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry. CEA represents more than 2,200 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronics products such as audio, photo, video and mobile electronics as well as communication, information technology, networks, multimedia and accessories. The CES 2009 exhibition will show the consumer what to expect in the field of new digital electronics in the next season.