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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Samsung Innovation Makes Capturing Video Easier Than Ever with the Practical and Affordable Full HD HMX-Q10 Camcorder

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today announced the launch of the latest model in its camcorder portfolio, the HMX-Q10. The HMX-Q10 has been designed to highlight Samsung’s full HD camcorder technology with BSI CMOS sensor and make recording movies simpler than ever for spectacular image quality, using ground-breaking technology and smart features such as its innovative Switch Grip. As an entirely new addition to the Samsung line-up for 2011, the HMX-Q10 makes Samsung’s innovations in video capture more accessible than ever, so anyone can record great video from the first time they use it.
Samsung has created the HMX-Q10 to be a compact, practical and easy-to-use full HD camcorder that combines the best in Samsung innovation with incredibly simple functions, all available at an affordable price. It combines the world’s first Switch Grip with Easy Operation via an LCD screen. The Switch Grip means that however the camcorder is held, the G-magnetic sensor inside the HMX-Q10 recognises the angle and turns the LCD display, so it’s easy to see and easy to control recording from any angle. Easy Operation means that users can control detailed processes, turn the camcorder on and off and operate the playback function simply through the LCD screen, so controlling the device is intuitive and fuss-free, and viewing footage is as uncomplicated as capturing it. The slim and durable body also means that the HMX-Q10 is compact and light enough to be taken anywhere, and the product is so flexible it can also double as a 4.9 Megapixel (MP) still photo camera.

The world’s first Switch Grip (either-handed grip)

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