Samsung HMX-U10 Digital Camcorder and A WOMAN’S TORSO!
The woman’s torso is as good as it gets. Samsung issued lots of arty photos of the device strewn about desks, but only one featured any human interaction. So here’s a woman holding the HMX-U10 at arm’s length at 3384 x 4536 resolution.
At least it’s a high-resolution woman’s hand to put in the memory and use to make future woman’s hand-based fantasies seem that more realistic.
The desk shot.
The information:
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“The HMX-U10 is the ideal solution for the consumer looking for ultimate portability and ease of use in an full HD camcorder. The HMX-U10 offers full-HD video recording with 1920×1080 resolution. The HMX-U10’s 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor also gives consumers the ability to capture impressive 10 mega-pixel digital still images, all which can be reviewed on the camcorder’s clear, two-inch LCD screen. At 56mm x 103mm x 15.5mm, and weighing just 95g including the battery, the HMX-U10 is ultra-compact with an ergonomic design that breaks free of the traditional look and feel of pocket-sized camcorders. Its sleek frame is accentuated by a wave-design that angles the body of the camcorder at seven degrees, allowing users to grip the camcorder more comfortably, reducing any related stress on the wrist or arm. This same ergonomic design philosophy is also found in the HMX-R10 and SMX-C10 camcorders, which feature Samsung’s unique Active Angle Lens.”
filed in PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY on Nov.17, 2009





November 17th, 2009 on 2:01 pm
“Its sleek frame is accentuated by a wave-design that angles the body of the camcorder at seven degrees…”
I’ll angle something else on seven degrees.
November 17th, 2009 on 2:13 pm
What sort of a crap sweater is that? It’s not even in wenge.
November 17th, 2009 on 2:37 pm
My, my, my we seem to be making assumptions on the gender here. What evidence do we have it is a women? I believe that is an Adam’s apple in photo 1.
As further proof, I’d direct you to photo #2 where the “I leave an artsy architecture site up to maker her think I am classy.” Heck, even I’ve used that one before.
FYI, if failed.
November 18th, 2009 on 4:59 pm
You speak of ‘evidence’.
Exhibit A: fluffy toy as bookmark
Exhibit B: teapot and brightly coloured cups on shelf
Exhibit C: nails neither bitten to the bone, chipped or with oil/dried snot under the fingernails
Ladyboy tops but a red-blooded man: never!
And even if she/he were a Ladyboy, with fingers like that ….