Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 24 2006, 2:52am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Samsung Miniket SDC-K50 multi-functional gadget was introduced in fall 2005 in Korea.
This cool device is a DMB TV, 5MP digital camera with 3x optical zoom and portable media player. It features a 2.5 inch screen and has 512MB on-board. Recording video with 640x480px at 30fps is also supported on this miniket.
All those functionality and the SDC-K50 is basically not bigger than other compact digital cameras.The Samsung SDC-K50 is currently only available in Korea for about $387. Because there is no DMB digital TV service established anywhere else, I do not expect Samsung to release the SDC-K50 in other markets soon.
AkihabaraNews just got there hands on a couple of hi-res photos of the miniket photo.
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