Archive for the 'Samsung' Category

Samsung SMX-F50BN Camcorder Review–Great On Your Wallet, Not Much Else

Samsung has often supplied a good number of quality camcorders in the past, though they've had their share of flubs as well. And the Samsung SMX-F50BN, while not specifically either one of those, will provide a reasonably worthwhile experience, though not without its problems. The Samsung SMX-F50BN camcorder offers a 52x optical zoom (with some augmentations ...

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Samsung H205 Camcorder Review–High Definition Action

This week we head back around to the camcorder market to take a look at some great new possibilities (and some less than great) for getting hold of all those important video memories. With summer coming up, it definitely behooves us to get our hands on some fine video hardware for barbecues, vacations and the ...

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Flip gone? Don’t worry, there is the Samsung Multi-Proof W200 Pocket Cam

By now, you have probably heard that Cisco is abandoning their Flip Video line, which means that there is an end to the candybar cameras. Some of you might remember when we reported on the FlipLive, which will never be made. Fortunately, Samsung is all over the candybar camera business as they have ...

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Samsung M20 Camcorder Review–Better To Be Had

We've seen some pretty pricey pieces of hardware this week, and while today will only be something of a relief, it will be a relief nonetheless. It's the Samsung M20, and it might not be the most impressive camcorder you've ever seen, but it will do a nice job of taking care of business, especially ...

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Samsung microSDHC memory cards that are waterproof

You know, flash memory is truly one of the better inventions to have come out from any production line, apart from the cell phone, computer and car. After all, I remember back in the days where a 64MB (yes, that is Megabyte and not Gigabyte) USB flash drive is considered to be high end, and ...

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Samsung SMX-C20 Camcorder Review–Multicolored But Well Worthwhile

We close out a week of camcorders by checking out a Samsung, this time, the Samsung SMX-C20. And though it's a multicolored variant model, and it does have some problems, it's got a lot going for it that you'll no doubt want to hear about. The Samsung SMX-C20 offers a 10x optical zoom, a one-touch sharing ...

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Samsung F44 Camcorder Review–Basic And Overpriced

It's time for a run through the camcorder jungles, folks, and we've got an interesting new Samsung to start things off with: the Samsung F44. The name is simple, the price tag is hefty as camcorders go, but how will the performance fare? Let's have a look. The Samsung F44 camcorder offers a 52x optical zoom ...

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Samsung Shows Off New NX Lens Line Up

Samsung is one of the world's leading electronics manufacturers with everything from smartphones to televisions on the market. The company is also a leading camera manufacturer, as you're sure to already know with DSLRs, camcorders and more. Today, Samsung has come forth to show off 5 brand new NX lens with the full line up below. Samsung ...

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Samsung F40 Camcorder Review–The Basics Well In Hand

This week, we'll be taking a look at a variety of camcorders, because you've got a whole lot of options out there. And one that will be pretty satisfying for a variety of reasons is the Samsung F40, a camcorder that may look simple, but has plenty of Samsung style backing it up. The Samsung F40 ...

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Samsung Shows Off 8 & 12 Megapixel CMOS Smartphone Sensors Capable of 1080p Video Capture

For the diehard photographer a traditional camera is second to none but for those just looking to capture great images and video on the go, there are many different options. In fact, if you have a high end smartphone like the iPhone 4 or HTC EVO 4G you have a perfectly capable camera capable of capturing both ...

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