A Samsung pocke-sized, full-HD Camcorder to hit market in September 2010.
29th Jul 2010 | category: Storage Devices | Hits: 2846A leader in digital media & digital convergence technologies Samsung, yesterday added to its point-and-shoot camcorder lineup with the introduction of the innovative HMX-E10.
The Samsung HMX-E10 has full-HD resolution, a 270-degree swiveling lens that enhances consumers’ creativity and allows them to add their own unique views to their video by being able to record from just about any angle.
The HMX-E10’s swiveling lens also brings a new sense of fun to recording video, and gives consumers the ability to step out from behind the camcorder and put themselves in the frame with their friends and family.
Download of content from the HMX-E10 has been made easy with builtin USB port. You connect it directly to your computer and start downloading your videos. The USB further helps you to charge the battery.
According to Sangjin Park, President of the Digital Imaging Business, Samsung Electronics, the camcorders which address unmet needs and take the video recording experience to new levels for consumers offers the image quality, ultra-compact design and built-in USB technology that consumers expect from this class of camcorder, but goes a step beyond, offering features such as a swiveling lens, versatile LCD screen and a range of smart filters, which give users the ability to do more and express their creativity.
The HMX-E10 will be available on market starting September 2010 and will cost you only $199.99.