
Samsung’s newest laptop, the Q35, boasts a 12.1-inch widescreen display (1280 x 800), a 1.83-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 processor, 1.24GB of DDR2 memory, 80GB hard drive, and a DVD±R/RW drive. Weighing at 4.18 pounds, the laptop also supports an HD audio system enhanced with SRS 3D technolgy, 802.11a/b/g WLAN, and a 6-in-1 memory card reader. TrustedReviews has a comprehensive review of this laptop. Here is the verdict.
Samsung’s updated Q35 is just as impressive as the original. The new Core 2 Duo processor brings with it extra performance and features, while the red lid really does make it look that bit more special. If you prefer the understated silver, that option is still available as the first picture in this review shows. But best of all, Samsung isn’t expecting you to pay through the nose for its fully featured, thin and light notebook.
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by FreshEffect on December 27, 2006

Samsung’s new Z720 boasts a 2.1-inch QVGA display, 3.0MP camera, HSDPA, Bluetooth, and a microSD card slot. It measures just at 104.5 x 51.3mm and weighs 80grams.
The Ultra Edition 13.8 (Z720) also supports Samsung’s newest uGo and uTrack interfaces. The uGo interface automatically responds to the user’s environment and displays a city landmark of where you are located, adjusts the picture to represent day or night, and adjusts the time to reflect user’s location automatically. The uTrack interface sends an SMS message to a predetermined number to alert the user of changes in the mobile’s SIM card, as well as the location to increases the chances of recovering a lost or stolen phone
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by Johan on December 25, 2006

Samsung offered a customized version of their DM-Z60/SPORT PC which contains the image of the Dungeon & Fighter. This Korean game seems so popular that it is now available in Japan under the name “Arad Senkiâ€. Pricing and availability have not been announced yet.
Via Akihabaranews.
by Johan on December 23, 2006

PhoneArena has a comprehensive review of the Samsung “Trace†a.k.a. SGH-T519. This slim candybar phone boasts a 1.3MP shooter, MicroSD card slot for memory expansion, Bluetooth connectivity, EDGE, and a music player. Watch the video after the break!
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by Johan on December 21, 2006

Some guys at PhoneArena create a video review of the Samsung SGH-T629. This phone is currently available through T-Mobile and provides a 176 x 220 TFT-LCD display, 1.3MP shooter, microSD card slot for extra storage, USB connectivity, and EDGE. Watch the video after the break for more info!
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by Johan on December 21, 2006

Samsung UK introduced their new digicam, the Digimax D103, just in time for Christmas. It is a 10MP resolution camera with a 30x total zoom (3x optical, 10x digital) and features a large 2.5 inch LCD with enhanced color production for image reviewing and framing, and with an ISO range from 80 to 1000. Special Effect Modes include Colour Effect, Highlight, Photo Frame and Composite Shot which can be access directly via the onboard “E†button. This camera also produces high-quality video in VGA (640 x 480) at 30fps format and can record up to 3 – 4 times longer than traditional camera. The company assures this camera can produce “high-quality, detailed photos for printing up to poster size.” Sounds like a perfect Christmas gift!
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HTC unveiled its upcoming “Athena” X7500, which is a Windows Mobile PC Pro-powered device that features a 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen display, 64MB RAM, 256MB ROM, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, USB connectivity, GSM/GPRS radio, 2.0MP digicam and a detachable QWERTY keypad. The device will be powered by 400MHz Samsung processor. Need more details? Hit the jump for more pics of this mystery device.
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by Johan on December 20, 2006

The slim Samsung SGH-Z560 features a 2.3-inch QVGA display, 2.0MP shooter, HSDPA support, dedicated music keys, Bluetooth connectivity, and media playback capabilities. RegHardware did a review on this phone and here’s the verdict:
The Samsung SGH-Z560 is a pioneer mobile phone, leading the way in the HSDPA handset market. The one thing about leading the way is that others – including web designers – have to catch up; the number of non-mobile-compliant sites make phone browsing a painful rather than rewarding experience. That said, having snappy internet access – albeit variable – is invaluable, as is being able to use the Z560 as a broadband modem on PCs. The Z560’s music and digital imaging functionality combine to make this a compelling mobile multimedia offering.
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by Johan on December 19, 2006

As promised, here’s the video of Samsung SPH-P9000 UMPC. Slashgear is kind enough to provide us with the video. Just a recap, this Windows-powered device will be featured a 1.0GHz processor, 256MB memory, a 5.0-inch TFT screen, CDMA EVDO, WiMAX, and a 1.3MP shooter. Check out the video after the break!
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by Johan on December 19, 2006

Samsung’s SCH-V960 is believed to be the world’s first cellphone with an optical joystick. What exactly is the “optical joystick”?
Well, with this technology, feel free to slide your finger on the sensor and the cursor moves just as you please on the screen. You could also click on the icons, just as easy as you’re using your laptop touch pad.
This handset boasts a 2MP shooter, Bluetooth and GPS capabilities, plus it has a light sensor to adjust the screen brightness according to ambient lighting conditions, and that means more battery life preserved (Amen for that!). This slide phone will be available in Korea later this month. More pics after the jump!
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