Samsung HMX-H106 Review July 8th, 2009 | by David Elrich

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We found the menus—Quick and otherwise--to be nicely designed and coupled with the touchscreen, drop-dead easy to use.


Highs: First solid state drive HD camcorder

Lows: Needs faster bit rate, better photos

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Introduction

Flash memory marches on! Samsung recently introduced a trio of high-def camcorders using advanced solid state drives (SSDs) rather than hard drives—or ancient media like tapes and shiny three-inch disks. SSDs read and write faster than HDDs, are lighter, use less power and have no moving parts making them just right for capturing video on the fly. Samsung sent us one with a 64GB drive—the HMX-H106—but the -H105 and -H104 are available with 32GB and 16GB storage, respectively at lower prices. The new AVCHD camcorders are fairly tricked out and it would be good to see if Samsung should be considered a key player in the HD Camcorder Game.




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