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CES 2010: Samsung Goes for 3D

By David Chieng - 8 Jan 2010

Wireless Gadgets

Wireless Gadgets

Wireless-enabled hardware wasn't a major announcement at Samsung's CES press conference, though there were a couple of interesting new gadgets that caught our eye.

The Samsung CL80 is a 14.2-megapixel digital compact camera that sports a 3.7" WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, as well as wireless connectivity options that include Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi and DLNA. Users can email digital images via WiFi, while Bluetooth 2.0 enables users to share and transfer photos with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones.

The Samsung BD-6500 isn't your average Blu-ray player, with built-in WiFi that lets users access Samsung's Internet@TV feature through Samsung Blu-ray players via wireless broadband. The best part? You don't need to have a Samsung HDTV for this feature to work.

Samsung's new S-Series full-HD digital camcorders are among the world's first to include built-in WiFi and DLNA connectivity. The HMX-S16 features Samsung AllShare, which enables consumers to access, manage and share content across LDNA-certified devices, while integrated WiFi lets users enjoy HD video and digital still images on their HDTV or computer. This camcorder also incorporates Samsung's proprietary new Victoria Engine processor, and a1/2.3-inch Black Side Illumination (BSI) CMOS imaging sensor for excellent low-light performance and image quality.

Samsung also showcased the world�s smallest color laser, the CLP325 series, which can also print without wires to devices that also support the DLNA standard.

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