
Samsung PMA roundup: hands on HMX-U20, eyes on AQ100 and SL605
February 23rd, 2010 admin
Topics: hmx u20, hmxu20, pma 2010, pma2010, pocket, samsung aq100, samsung hmx-u20, samsung u20, samsungsl605

Samsung’s curvaceous HMX-U20 was on display at PMA , but unfortunately one of its key selling points — the optical 3x zoom — was not working on the floor model.The picture itself was hard to see from the small LCD, so for now we’re just gonna comment on the shape, which though unique and purported to be more ergonomic, to us seems like it’d be a pain in the pockets (of course, they didn’t let us pocket it to find out, but we digress…). Also at the show were the waterproof AQ100 and scratch-resistant SL605, but unlike Sony’s frosty …
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