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Samsung introduces the HMX-R10, a ultra compact Full HD video camcorder. The Samsung HMX-R10 features a 9 Megapixel image sensor for recording 1920×1080p Full HD videos,5x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch swivel touchscreen display.

The Samsung HMX R10 can record full-HD movies and capture high-resolution still images. You can easily hold this camcorder in your hand thanks to its.

Coming with 2.7-inch LCD screen, the Samsung HMX-R10 HD Camcorder able to record full-HD movies and capture high-resolution still images. The device is designed to follow the palm of your hand (at least that what I can see in the image

Samsung has released VM-X300 camcorder which will be ready for you to shoot after three seconds being turned on so you managed to capture a Ferrari that pass by you. Samsung VM-X300 will save your video in Mpeg4 format at 720 x 480

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Next time I'm para-gliding into a tiger cage in the name of extreme sports I'll make sure to carry Samsung's VM-X300 camcorder, which can record 720 x 480.

Samsung confirmed through its announcement about the launch of DVD quality camcorder VM-X300. Available in Korea for $322, the camcorder features MPEG4 4 ASP, MP3 player, voice recorder, and web cam. Other feature include anti-shake EIS

The Samsung VM-X300 is ideal for the person who needs a very compact camcorder that can be pulled out fast and turned on within seconds, maybe not for the professional filmer but certainly perfect for party action and holiday video.

Okay, that headline might imply something else, but it is meant to describe one of the coolest features of the.

If you don’t like those large camcorders, the Samsung VM-X300 may be your choice. Samsung VM-X300 is a mini sport camcorder with 10x optical zoom, 100x digital zoom, EIS anti-shake and a 2-inch LCD display. It can record DVD quality

09/06
2007

Samsung Unveils VM-X300 Camcorder

Samsung VM-X300 Camcorder Images

Samsung has just launched “VM-X300″, its new UCC camcorder, featuring 10x optical zoom, 100x digital zoom, and 2.0-inch display. The camcorder sports anti-shake EIS functionality, guarantee clear and sharp video recording. The recorded movie has a quality equal to DVD, thanks to the incorporation of MPEG-4 ASP (Advanced Simple Profile) technology, and a resolution of 720×480 @ 60fps which optimized for TV viewing. Users can also reduce the quality down to 30fps which is optimized for PC viewing.

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