What is it: High-tech fashion cam with HD movie mode and touch-screen interface
What we think: Maybe it can’t quite live up to its specs, but the NV100HD is smart, sexy, practical and inexpensive
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 1 December 2008
Tags: Samsung, Samsung NV100HD, resolution, VGA, paper
We like:
Wideangle zoom; smart design; improved interface; colour rendition
We don't like:
Noise reduction; jerky video
CNET UK judgement:
As long as you don’t set too much store by the 14.7 million pixels and HD movie mode, you will not be disappointed by the NV100HD. It looks great, handles well and has enough technology to impress even your geekiest mates. With super-fast AF and great colour rendition, it’s a perfect snapper
Full review:
When your local pub starts advertising 'Credit Crunch Lunches' (it's true!), you know times are hard. But maybe you're not quite ready to give up on life's little luxuries just yet? Maybe you still hanker after a state-of-the-art metal-bodied 14.7-megapixel touch-screen compact with an HD movie mode? Co-incidentally, that's just what Samsung's £170 NV100HD has to offer. Continue Reading...
Samsung NV100HD History
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