Samsung introduce la primera cámara de 64GB SSD

Samsung amplia su familia de camcorders que graban en HD.

Samsung HMX-H106

Es la primera camcorder en el mundo en incorporar 64GB de memoria interna SSD Solid State Drive, la diferencia con un disco duro convencional es que ocupan menos espacio, calientan menos, son más silenciosos y consumen menos energía.

La H106, incorpora un sensor CMOS de 2.2MPs, 10X de zoom óptico Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan, utiliza la comprensión H.264 que permite hasta 12 horas de cobertura en HD. La disponibilidad será en Abril de 2009 a un precio por anuncioar.

Samsung HMX-H105, H104 y H100.

La nueva seria H de Samsung, se completa con la H105, H104 y H100, todas comparten un sensor CMOS de 2,2MPs, 10x de zoom óptico Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan, LCD al tacto de 2.7", y capacidad interna de 32GB y 16GB para la H105 y H104 respectivamente, mientras que la H100 sólo graba en tarjetas SDHC. Todas tienen entrada HDMI, y la comprensión H.264

Nota de Prensa Oficial:
LAS VEGAS, N.V., January 7, 2009 - Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today unveiled six new digital camcorders at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company further solidified its leadership in the high-definition category with the announcement of five new full-HD models and introduced its next generation YouTube™ compatible compact digital camcorder. Several of Samsung's new camcorders introduced at CES 2009 are also among the first to feature internal, flash based Solid State Drives (SSD), providing higher capacity, and faster, more durable onboard memory.

H-Series: HMX-H100, HMX-H104, HMX-H105, HMX-H106
Samsung's H-Series of full-HD digital camcorders set a new standard for style and performance. The HMX-H106, Samsung's new flagship full-HD digital camcorder, is the world's first to feature an internal 64GB SSD (as of January 5, 2009). Samsung's renowned SSD technology offers a substantial advantage over the use of Hard Disk Drives (HDD) in a digital camcorder, providing consumers with higher performing and more durable internal memory. Samsung's SSD technology is more lightweight and compact, operates silently with very low heat emission, and features no moving parts, which significantly reduces overall power consumption and enhances reliability. No moving parts also make SSD technology more durable and resistant to shock and vibrations. Additionally, Samsung's SSD technology is faster than HDD, including quicker boot-up and read/write speeds which is required for the amount of data recorded in full-HD resolution. When actively reading and writing data, Samsung's SSD technology consumes approximately 1/8th of the power of a comparable HDD (estimated value with 3GB/second, 2.5 inch HDD, 5400 RPM).

The HMX-H105 and HMX-H104 offer 32GB and 16GB SSDs, respectively, and like the HMX-H106, also allow consumers to expand memory capacity using an SD/SDHC memory card. The HMX H100 does not feature an internal SSD and requires the use of a SD/SDHC memory card.

The new H-Series full-HD digital camcorders also utilize H.264 compression, which significantly increases recording time. At full-HD resolution and when set to fine mode, users can record up to three hours directly to the 16GB HMX-H104, six hours to the 32GB HMX H105, and an unparalleled 12 hours to the 64GB HMX-H106.

Each of the new H-Series full-HD camcorders feature a 1/4.5", 2.2 mega-pixel CMOS imaging sensor, a 10x optical zoom, high-quality Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens, and Optical Image Stabilization to help counteract shaky video and blur. Samsung's new H-Series camcorders also offer a direct connection for an HDMI cable, further simplifying the way HD video is viewed on an HDTV and eliminating the need for proprietary docking stations. Consumers can also utilize the camcorders to take more than just stunning high definition video as each offers the ability to capture 4.7 mega-pixel digital still photos.

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