Here is a merger result of delicate whisper from Samsung and Intel's growling in one operating system Tizen based on Linux kernel for ARM and x86 architectures. Updated version of the Samsung mirrorless cameras has been called NX300M and it has became the first device running on this operating system.
Samsung NX300M equipped with a 20.3MP APS-CMOS sensor and a graphics processor DRIMe fourth generation. The camera includes a 3.31-inch touchscreen AMOLED display with WVGA resolution (800x480 pixels). The distinctive feature here is the display rotation mechanism which is now rotates by 180 degrees. Photosensitivity of new NX300M varies in the range ISO 100-25600. The new camera also has autofocus system HybridAutoFocus with 105 points in the phase detection and 247 points on the contrast.
Samsung NX300M able to perform continuous shooting at 8.6 fps in RAW, shoot 3D photos and even record video in Full HD resolution in 2D and 3D modes. To store the finished shooting materials can be used memory card formats: SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-1. In the metallic body of NX300M was installed wireless modules Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, HDMI 1.4A and NFC. The complete battery capacity is 1130mAh.
Samsung NX300M is available here
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