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Samsung unveils another YouTube friendly camcorder

The SD-based VM-MX25E camcorder can upload clips directly without any further transcoding.

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Imaging | by Randall Bennett | Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:03AM | 0 comments

Samsung updated its YouTube-friendly camcorder line with the new VM-MX25E camcorder, according to AkhiabaraNews. Like its predecessor, the SC-MX20, the cam records directly to H.264 which can then be played back in iTunes to be synced with compatible Apple devices, or directly uploaded to YouTube without any transcoding. The new cam records directly to SD cards, with 8-hours of 640 x 480 video fitting onto a single 16GB card. Expect the camcorder to retail for about $340 and come in Black and Red colors.

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