Thursday, May 10, 2012

Does Samsung's point-and-shoot departure mark an industry-wide shift to mobile?

Does Samsung's point-and-shoot departure mark an industry-wide shift to mobile?

Samsung's CES camera lineup had a single focus across the range: wireless connectivity. The company's flagship point-and-shoot, the 14-megapixel WB150F, boasts built-in WiFi at the very top of its feature shortlist. In fact, until you make your way to the third (and only) capture-related detail (an 18x optical zoom lens), you'd be hard-pressed to distinguish the dedicated device from some of Samsung's other camera-equipped offerings. With its latest generation of "Smart Cameras," the company moved to further bridge the gap between its gamut of portable devices, by bringing key smartphone features to its digital imaging line.
Does Samsung's point-and-shoot departure mark an industry-wide shift to mobile?


Engadget

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computerworld, Does Samsung's point-and-shoot departure mark an industry-wide shift to mobile?

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