
SEOUL, Korea (AVING) -- <Visual News> Samsung Electronics introduced 'HMX-U10', an ultra compact camcorder that records in full-HD and takes 10 mega-pixel still photos. It also allows users to easily share content online with its one-touch 'upload' button to YouTube. The HMX-U10 joins Samsung's second-half camcorder lineup for 2009, which includes the recently introduced SMX-C10 and SMX-C14.
"We want to make it easy for everyone, from the young family of four to the tech-savvy professional, to record and view HD footage," said Sang Ryong Kim, senior vice president of Camcorder Team at Samsung Electronics. 
The HMX-U10 is the ideal solution for the consumer looking for ultimate portability and ease-of-use in a full HD camcorder. The HMX-U10 offers full-HD video recording with 1920x1080 resolution. The HMX-U10's 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor also gives consumers the ability to capture impressive 10 mega-pixel digital still images, all which can be reviewed on the camcorder's clear, two-inch LCD screen.
At 56mm x 103mm x 15.5mm, and weighing just 95g including the battery, the HMX-U10 is ultra-compact with an ergonomic design that breaks free of the traditional look and feel of pocket-sized camcorders. Its sleek frame is accentuated by a wave-design that angles the body of the camcorder at seven degrees, allowing users to grip the camcorder more comfortably, reducing any related stress on the wrist or arm.  |