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Samsung Leads the Way in the Digital Camera Evolution

Samsung Electronics America, Inc., today unveiled the Samsung DualView Cameras – the TL225 and TL220 – as well as the CL65. These three new compact devices are highlighted by innovative new features, groundbreaking technology, ease-of-use and design. Representing the next step in the evolution of the digital camera, the Samsung TL225, TL220, and CL65 give consumers a whole new approach to personal photography.

Delivering twice the fun of any other compact digital camera, Samsung DualView Cameras, the innovative TL225 and TL220, truly put the photographer in the picture. Samsung DualView Cameras feature Dual LCDs with one on the front of the camera and another one on the back. Embracing the latest consumer trends, Samsung’s new CL65 provides unprecedented connectivity as it incorporates geo-tagging, Bluetooth 2.0, DLNA, and Wi-Fi* capabilities, giving social networkers the ability to share their images while on the move and breaking the confines of uploading and sharing content in the traditional way.

“Today’s product launch is an important milestone for Samsung, reinforcing our position as a leading innovator in the digital camera market and setting a new benchmark for digital camera technology,” said Sang Jin Park, Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Digital Imaging Co. Ltd. “It is our goal to continue to lead the evolution of the industry while delivering a first-class consumer experience through ease-of-use and the design of our ‘Smart Cameras’. We’ve listened to what consumers want and need, particularly in the social networking field, and I consider these latest products to surpass even the highest expectations of today’s budding photographer, providing fun and excitement to the user.”

Samsung DualView Cameras: TL225 and TL220

Samsung DualView Cameras bring the latest in compact camera innovation to consumers with Dual LCD screens on the front and back, offering twice the fun of any camera and allowing the user to take photographs they simply couldn’t take before. The growing popularity of social networking sites has given rise to the self-portrait or profile picture with many consumers turning their digital camera on themselves to become the subject of their photo.

The 1.5” LCD now on the front of the TL225 and TL220 allows consumers to take these self-portraits and profile pictures with ease, showing the user exactly what the picture will look like, enabling the desired result every time. Incorporating a 3.5” wide, 1,152K resolution touch-screen LCD, the TL225 delivers one of the highest resolution screens available on a digital camera. Complementing this is a 12.2 mega-pixel CCD and 27mm wide-angle Schneider KREUZNACH lens with 4.6x optical zoom, allowing a wider shooting range from a shorter distance, and producing clear, clean images with balanced resolution from the center of the image to the edges.

Another innovation found on the TL225 and TL220 is Samsung’s new powerful Smart Gesture User Interface (UI) with a built-in Gravity sensor. Once the camera is powered on, a simple tap on the front LCD activates it and the camera is automatically set to Self Portrait Mode with smile detection. This means that if users want to take a self portrait, they only need to tap and smile, and the picture will be taken automatically. Teamed with innovative Samsung technologies such as Smile Shot, Smart Face Recognition, and Smart Auto, users are given the ability to take the perfect image with ease.

Samsung CL65

With the ability to capture and share photo memories on the move, the Samsung CL65 allows users to truly connect with family and friends. Packed full of innovation and encased in a sleek compact frame, the CL65 incorporates an unprecedented combination of geo-tagging technology, Bluetooth 2.0, DLNA compatibility, and Wi-Fi connectivity options.

The camera’s wireless functionality enables users to send and post pictures almost as quickly as they take them, while its GPS capabilities keep track of where users travel, giving them the ability to manage their images intelligently with geographical location data embedded directly into each corresponding EXIF file. With the increasing importance of content sharing for consumers, the CL65 provides an unrivalled experience and is a great way to keep one’s network of friends and family in the know.

The CL65’s built-in geo-tagging allows users to record the details of the location and time the image was taken. Bluetooth 2.0 allows images to be distributed wirelessly to supporting devices such as mobile telephones, and Wi-Fi means that users can now email photos directly from their camera and upload their photos or videos to popular social networking websites, including Facebook®, Picasa™, and YouTube®. The camera’s DLNA compatibility also allows it to wirelessly connect to another DLNA compatible device, such as an HDTV, within a user’s networked home to view and share their precious moments.

Introduced to the world via a series of themed events in New York, Beijing, Bangkok, London and Seoul, the TL225, TL220 and CL65 will be available to consumers in September 2009.

Specifications

TL225TL220
Mega-Pixels 12.2 mega-pixels 12.2 mega-pixels
Optical Zoom 4.6x Zoom Lens 4.6x Zoom Lens
LCD Size Front LCD: 1.5” Front: 1.5”
Back LCD (haptic): Back LCD (haptic):
3.5 inch wide 1,152,000-pixel touch-screen 3.0 inch wide 230,000-pixel touch-screen
Lens Schneider-KREUZNACH Schneider-KREUZNACH
Movie Mode 720p HD / H.264 Format

(optional HDMI adapter)

720p HD / H.264 Format
Size 99.8mm x 59.8mm x 18.9mm 99.8mm x 59.8mm x 19.1mm
Special Features
  • Smart Gesture UI
  • Advanced Real Dual Image Stabilization : Optical IS + Digital IS
  • Smart Touch Auto Focus
  • Smart Auto
  • Smart Album
  • Smart Face Recognition (up to 20 faces)
  • Perfect Portrait System: Beauty Shot / Face Detection / Self Portrait / Smile Shot / Blink Detection
  • Photo Style Selector
  • Smart Gesture UI
  • Advanced Real Dual Image Stabilization : Optical IS + Digital IS
  • Smart Touch Auto Focus
  • Smart Auto
  • Smart Album
  • Smart Face Recognition (up to 20 faces)
  • Perfect Portrait System: Beauty Shot / Face Detection / Self Portrait / Smile Shot / Blink Detection
  • Photo Style Selector
MSRP
  • $349.99
  • $299.99
Availability
  • September 2009
  • September 2009
CL65
Mega-Pixels 12.2 mega-pixels
Optical Zoom 5x Internal Optical Zoom
LCD Size 3.5 inch wide 1,152,000-pixel touch-screen
Lens Schneider-KREUZNACH
Movie Mode 720p HD / H.264 Format

(optional HDMI adapter)

Size 99.8mm x 60.8mm x 18.9mm
Special Features
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 2.0 Connectivity (DLNA Supported)
  • Email / Direct upload to photo sharing Web sites
  • Smart Gesture UI
  • Advanced Real Dual Image Stabilization : Optical IS + Digital IS
  • Smart Touch Auto Focus
  • Smart Auto
  • Smart Album
  • Smart Face Recognition (up to 20 faces)
  • Perfect Portrait System: Beauty Shot / Face Detection / Self Portrait / Smile Shot / Blink Detection
  • Photo Style Selector
Estimated Selling Price
  • $399.99
Availability
  • September 2009

* Specifications are subject to change without notice.

* Wi-Fi only available where verification not required.

About Samsung Electronics America, Inc.

Headquartered in Ridgefield Park, NJ, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SEA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., markets a broad range of award-winning, digital consumer electronics and home appliance products, including HDTVs, home theater systems, MP3 players, digital imaging products, refrigerators and washing machines. A recognized innovation leader in consumer electronics design and technology, Samsung is the HDTV market leader in the U.S. Please visit www.samsung.com for more information.

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