Samsung has today made its new TL34HD digital camera official. The compact point-and-shoot will feature high-definition video recording, an impressive 14.7 megapixels of resolution and a renowned Schneider 28mm lens with 3.6x optical zoom.
Samsung says it’s the most advanced point-and-shoot in the company’s history and will come in a very slim form factor too, measuring just 3.68″ x 2.34″ x 0.80″.
The back of the camera is dominated by a 3-inch touchscreen hVGA LCD which uses Samsung’s Smart Touch 2.0 interface to improve user navigation. The LCD has a high resolution of 460K pixels and a new anti-reflection coating to improve visibility and usability.
The software adds a new feature taken from the desktop. A recycling bin. This may be useful for people who accidently delete a lot of images, but generally could be quite an annoying addition.
The body is an all-metal build and will be available in either all-black or silver with red accents. It will be available in September this year for $329.95 MSRP.
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Engadget