Samsung SH100 digicam will let you watch your photos or videos wirelessly on your HDTV

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Samsung’s latest SH100 digicam is a new point-and-shoot with some well thought out WiFi functionality that not only makes it easy to offload fresh shots and videos to your computer, but also to wirelessly pipe content up to your HDTV.

Spec-wise, the SH100 is fairly typical, boasting a 14.2 megapixel CCD sensor, an f4.7 lens capable of 5x optical zoom, 720p HD video support and the usual gaggle of easy-to-use photo filters.

It’s probably the built in 802.11 b/g/n WiFi that helps distinguish the SH100 from the competition the most. Leveraging the WiFi connection with DLNA, you should not only be able to wirelessly slurp down your videos and stills, but even directly connect your camera to your HDTV or even your smartphone (although Samsung, backing Android heavily right now, only calls out the Galaxy S by name).

The SH100 should be available in March for the price of a song: it’ll cost just $199.

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