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New Samsung HMX106SN Solid State Drive High Definition Mini Camcorder is perfect for sports enthusiasts and those who live and record life on the edge Internet Video Magazine Reviews the new Samsung HMX106SN Solid State Drive High Definition Mini Camcorder
SSD Camcorder is perfect for sports enthusiasts and those who live and record life on the edge
November 5, 2009 – San Diego, CA – Internet Video Magazine (www.internetvideomag.com) today posted a review of the new Samsung HMX106SN Solid State Drive High Definition Mini Camcorder at
internetvideomag.com/Articles_2009/110409_SamsungHMX-H106.htm.
Samsung HMX106SN is a very unique compact HD digital camcorder," says Mark Shapiro, editor in chief at Internet Video Magazine. "Compact, well designed and easy to use, it is a very attractive camcorder for families, video hobbyists and kids who want to make videos."
Instead of using a built in hard drive like most consumer full high definition camcorders, the Samsung HMX106SN uses an internal 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD). Instead of relying on a mechanical hard drive that needs to spin up and keep moving, a SSD has no moving parts and requires much less power to operate. And as we all know, all hard drives eventually fail. SSDs have a longer lifetime and are more durable than hard drives.
This means that a SSD camcorder like the Samsung HMX 106 is better for “edgier” video shooting situations like riding a bike or a skateboard, jumping out of an airplane or climbing a mountain. Also, as it requires less power to operate, you can go longer between battery charges.
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