<![CDATA[Gizmodo: mx10]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: mx10]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/mx10 http://gizmodo.com/tag/mx10 <![CDATA[Samsung SC-MX20 Is YouTube, PMP Friendly With H.264 Shooting]]> Samsung's SC-MX20 follows up the MX10 with some fairly useful features such as h.264 video mode for better YouTube, iPod, iPhone and PMP compatibility, as well as a max 720x480 resolution for DVD-quality video. It stores up to 16 hours on one 32GB SDHC card, has three hours of battery life (best-in-class they claim?), 34x optical zoom, image stabilization and "3D noise reduction." Out in August for $280 in black, red and white. Not too bad a price if you're looking to go a little higher than the entry-level Flip cams. Not having to re-encode everything you shoot is real nice too. [Samsung via Electronista]

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<![CDATA[Samsung Intros MX10 Mini PC]]> While the young models accompanying this product aren't quite as comely or overtly busty as those of its Trigem Little Lluon+ competitors we showed you last week, Samsung rolls out its response, the MX10 Mini PC. Its specs are similar, matching the Lluon's Core 2 Duo processor, but doubling its RAM to 1GB and adding ATI Xpress 1100 graphics. A similar Samsung mini PC will be the NX10 with an AMD processor and GeForceGo 6100 graphics.

Pricing on these PCs is vague-to-nonexistent, but you can bet it will be similar to the $1200 WinBook Jiv Mini HTPC, a home theater PC with similar specs that's received rave reviews stateside. We have high hopes for these types of PCs—their small and slim form factor and efficient processors make them well-suited for home theaters.

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Samsung kick Little LLuon+ in the nuts with their MX10 [Akhihabara News]

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