Samsung added the Flip like HMX-E10 with a swiveling lens to its point-and-shoot camcorder lineup.
270-degree swiveling lens allows consumers to put themselves in the frame with their friends and family.
The HMX-E10 features a large, high-performance 1/3.2 inch CMOS sensor that captures 1920x1080 full HD resolution video (30p / H.264) and eight mega pixel digital stills.
The back of the camera has a 2.7-inch wide, touch screen LCD that is set vertically. When recording video, the HMX-E10's LCD screen is divided into two sections; the top displays the live view showing what is currently in the frame and the bottom displays a series of touch-screen controls, including record, stop and play.
When reviewing footage, you hold the HMX-E10 horizontally, so that they can leverage the entire display to view their video in widescreen.
The HMX-E10 features a built-in USB port to plug the camera into a computer to charge its batteries and upload or view videos.
Plugging the HMX-E10 into a computer with an internet connection makes uploading videos to websites such as YouTube a breeze: just press an interactive onscreen "upload" button.
The HMX-E10 comes loaded with Samsung's play edit sharing program, called intelli studio. This intuitive program gives users the ability to edit and play their video from any computer without having to install supporting software. This is extremely useful when traveling or when consumers are away from the own personal computers.
Pricing: $199.99
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