Filed under: News | Portable Devices
May 8 2008, 4:32am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung introduces new full HD Camcorder in Korea. The HMX20 line (VM-HMX20C, SC-HMX20C) features 10x zoom and a 6.4MP sensor. Samsung already announced the HMX20 (SC-HMX20C) in January in the U.S. and it actually should start shipping this month.
Samsung highlights that the HMX20 camcorders also make great still photos with features found in other high-end photo cameras.
Other features of the Samsung HMX20 full HD camcorder include 8GB internal storage, SDHC card slot, up to ISO 3200 sensitivity, super slow motion shooting with 300 frames/second, and 2.7 inch touchscreen.
The Samsung HMX20 weighs 456g.
Hewlett-Packard will open a lab in the second quarter where select customers will be able to play around with its first low-power server based on an ARM processor, a company executive said this week. Early access customers will be able to start testing a ...
Full article at: PC World
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Hewlett-Packard will open a lab in the second quarter where select customers will be able to play around with its first low-power server based on an ARM processor, a company executive said this week. Early access customers will be able to start testing a ...
Full article at: PC World
More like this 2 hours ago, 5:30pm CST
Hewlett-Packard will open a lab in the second quarter where select customers will be able to play around with its first low-power server based on an ARM processor, a company executive said this week. Early access customers will be able to start testing a ...
Full article at: PC World
More like this 2 hours ago, 5:30pm CST
Luigi Lugmayr
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