The flagship model, the TL34HD, introduces a 14.7-megapixel
sensor--until the camera ships, one can only imagine how ungodly noisy
those photos must be--and a fairly cool, if somewhat
iPhone-envious,
3-inch hybrid touch screen with a gesture-based interface. As is
beginning to look like a trend for ultracompacts (the Casio EX-Z150
beat it by a couple days), its 3.6x optically stabilized zoom lens
starts at a relatively wide angle 35mm-equivalent focal length of 28mm.
Also in the new line, Samsung announced the TL9, a 10-megapixel
ultracompact with a 5x internally zooming lens and sensor-shift image
stabilization. Though its 2.7-inch LCD is a bit smaller than its
sibling's, Samsung thinks you'll want to play movies on it: the TL9 has
some personal media player capabilities, including music and video
playback. Both media types need to be transcoded by Samsung's software
for use on the camera, which rarely bodes well for that feature's
success.
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