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Tuesday January 4, 2011 10:02 am
Samsung SH100 Wi-Fi enabled point and shoot digital camera

Fresh out of CES 2011, Samsung has announced their new SH100 point and shoot camera. What's so special about this one? Well, the main advantage here is the built-in Wi-Fi with DLNA support. This allows you to send images and videos to friends and web services (Facebook, YouTube, Picasa, Photobucket) directly from the camera itself without having to sync to a computer first. Speaking of syncing, the SH100 can also use it's Wi-Fi signal to wirelessly and automatically sync to a computer on the same network, eliminating the need for a cable. The DLNA let's you wirelessly display images and videos to a television right from the camera as well.
Even better, if you have a Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphone, you can use that device as a remote control for the camera. It will act as a remote viewfinder with shutter control at the very least. It's got a 14.2 megapixel sensor and 4.7-23.5mm lens which is nothing to write home about, but hey, for all this thing can do it's priced at just $200. That must mean we should be seeing more of this type of stuff just built-in to cameras this year (we hope!)
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- 14.2 megapixels, android, cameras, ces, ces 2011, digital cameras, dlna, dlna cameras, galaxy s, point and shoots, samsung, samsung galaxy s, samsung sh100, sh100, sidefeatured, wifi, wifi cameras
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Samsung camera phone are fantastic. Wonder how the stand alone camera will do.
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