SH100 a new WiFi enabled point and Shoot from Samsung

Here we are, Samsung’s latest Point & Shoot the SH100 was just announced for CES 2011, the SH100 is not your average 14.2Mpix camera with a 5x optical zoom and 720p video mode, but a really capable camera featuring an WiFi BGN wireless connection and DLNA support that will let you not only send picture or video to friends or any to any compatible Web services once connected to a WiFi access point, but also let you use your phone, for example an Galaxy S, to both capture your phone GPS Data for photo geo-tagging but also use your phone’s internet connection to send pictures on the go, like you would with an Eye-Fi Card for example.

Also like an Eye-Fi, your SH100 could automatically backup any shot you make to a nearby PC and even use its WoL (Wake on Lan) feature, if set correctly, to never lose the chance to transfer data from your camera to your PC or even your TV where you will now be able to stream all photos and videos without the needs for any cables, if of course you own a WiFi capable TV.

Finally Samsung will ease your pain to find an open access point by teaming up with KT in Korea and Boingo and giving access to your SH100 to over 200,000 WiFi hotspots worldwide.

 

Samsung announces the 950 Series 3D LED display ahead of CES

The 950 Series, is a 3D LED Display with a unique asymmetric design from Samsung. While there are yet any detailed information on this new display, Samsung announces however on its Korean press release that it will feature a unique metallic stand and the company proprietary ToC, Touch of Color, technology.

Samsung announces the development of the first DDR4 Module in the World

Samsung announced this morning that they developed and manufactured the world first DDR4 module. Normally set to reach mass production and availability as soon as early 2012. Replacing DDR3 memory Modules, DDR4 are supposed, according to Samsung, to be 40% more efficient in energy than its predecessors while achieving a 2.1Gbps data rate transfer.

Samsung introduces a new compact and affordable Camcorder with the HMX-Q10

Ever dream to get a real ambidextrous camcorder? Well guess what, Samsung did it with its shiny new HMX-Q10, the company first full HD Camera featuring Samsung new Switch Grip that will let you held you camera perfectly whether you are left or right handed.
The HMX-Q10 also comes with a 5Mpix BSI CMOS sensor (Back Side Illuminated) that will do wonder even in low light as well as Samsung state of art OIS technology.
Adds to this a 10x optical Zoom, Support of SDHC only, where are the SDXC Samsung? A 2.7” touch panel LCD, HDMI and the several recording mode including the usual 1080/60i, 720/60p and 480/60i.

The HMX-Q10 will be available in North American within February 2011 at $299 (MSRP).

Samsung Sells Its 10 Millionth Galaxy S Smartphone in Less than seven Months

Well, guess what, it seems that what scientist says are true after all, the galaxy is in an ever expanding universe, and that maybe why Samsung decided to name its range of Android smartphone! Just less than seven months after the launch of the Galaxy S, Samsung announce that it sells 10 Million of it… A quite impressive number to say the least!

Samsung WB700 ultra-zoom gets official

In addition to unveiling mirror-less NX11 camera, Samsung also announced the WB700 featuring 24X ultra-zoom. The WB700 has a 24mm ultra-wide Schneider-KREUZNACH lens that supports up to 18X of optical zoom and 1.3X Smart Zoom.

The point-and-shoot camera can take pictures at up to 16MP resolution and supports full manual control, dual optical image stabilization, zoom noise reduction, full HD video recording, HDMI-out, RAW image support and more.

WB700 will go on sale from April carrying a $299.99 price tag.

 

Samsung announces NX11 with i-Function lens support

Samsung has unveiled a new camera from the NX Series that will be showcased at the CES next week. The NX11 is an upgrade from NX10 with a new design and i-Functions lens support. The NX11 will support three i-Function lenses – 18-55mm, 20mm pancake and 20-50mm zoom that allows users to easily adjust settings like shutter speed, aperture, EV, WB, and ISO directly from the lens.

The NX11 is similar to other NX Series cameras and is equipped with an APS-C sensor, 14.6MP resolution support, 3-inch AMOLED display, electronic VGA viewfinder, 720p HD video recording, face detection, RAW image support and various scenes and picture modes.

The NX11 will be available from February with bundle zoom lens for $6

 

Samsung announces Smart TV app finalists

Samsung has announced finalists of its Free the TV challenge that involves creating apps for Samsung TVs, Blu-ray players and Blu-ray Home Theater Systems. Winners will be announced at the CES 2011 next week where four developers including one People’s Choice award winner will win a total of half a million dollars.

Finalists were selected across different genres which are as follows: Read more of this post

Samsung Galaxy Player will show up at CES

Samsung announced yesterday that they will showcase a new, Froyo-based, PMP at CES 2011. This Galaxy Player is 9.9mm thick and is meant to be a replica of Samsung’s hit Galaxy S phone. With 1GHz CPU, WVGA 4″ (800×480) LCD screen , T-DMB compatibility, SoundAlive, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, a 3.2Mpixel rear camera and a front facing VGA camera, GPS, HD video capability, and a microSD card slot, the only thing we can regret is the plainer than plain design. I swear, it’s like all manufacturers are trying to have their devices blend in with the others’. Soon the only way to tell them apart will be the brand.

Anyway, the Galaxy Player should come in 8, 16 and 32GB versions, and will theoretically be showcased alongside two other PMP models.

 

Samsung Galaxy S I9000 clone from Shenzhen

Samsung’s Galaxy S series phones behave not bad at the market, and of curse they got attention from Shenzhen Shanzhai makers. This Galaxy S I9000 clone is their newest respond. The phone looks decent with a golden trim, and also solid built, the thing might upset you is that it’s based on MTK MTK6516 chip, which just gets a 416Mhz processor. It runs Android 2.1 currently, and according to kids behind M8cool the maker will launch new firmware in not a long time to support Windows Mobile and Android dual-boot, which is not impossible, and Shanzhai makers are not aways unbelievable, because we’ve seem some MTK6516 based phones with dual-boot OS. Other specs include a 3.5 inches 320×480 capacitive touchscreen, 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, Bluetooth and WI-FI connectivity, and a 5-megapixel camera. Still no information about the price.