Showing posts with label SMX-C24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SMX-C24. Show all posts

Thursday, September 2, 2010

The winners of this year’s red dot award: Samsung Micro Sites


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
announced their micro sites of ST5500 (CL80) / ST5000 (TL240) cameras and HMX-M20 / SMX-C20 / SMX-C24 camcorders have been awarded communication design and promotion video each from red dot design award 2010.
With more than 12,000 submissions from more than 60 countries, the international “red dot design award” is the largest and most renowned design competition in the world. It is divided into the “red dot award: product design”, the “red dot award: communication design” and the “red dot award: design concept.” The award-winning products are put before an international public in the red dot design museum.
All award-winning works will be presented in the bilingual “international yearbook communication design 2010/2011”; additionally they will be featured in the winners’ exhibition at the red dot design museum and in the winners’ online exhibition at www.reddot.de



The ST5500(CL80)/ST5000(TL240)’s micro site launching April 19, 2010 provides not only products’ information but also its Story. On the micro site, users can ‘follow the codes’ with a man, and complete mission to know more about ST5500(CL80) and ST5000(TL240). (Click here to visit the micro site)


The HMX-M20/SMX-C20/SMX-C24’s micro site Launching February 11, 2010 shows some interesting tests with the camcorders. Tests were being conducted to examine the new and advanced features of Samsung HMX-M20, SMX-C20 and SMX-C24. (Click here to visit the micro site)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Eating Sushi

What do you want to eat when you visit Japan?
There are many traditional foods in Japan. Ramen, Okonomiyaki, Udon, Donburi,,,,
Among them, Sushi is already well known and there are many sushi restaurants in the world. So thesedays you can enjoy sushi wherever, but it’s quite expensive to eat high-quality sushi, and the taste is still different from Japanese.
In Tokyo, the happiest thing is I can enjoy various of sushi for cheap cost whenever, and it is really fresh and delicious!!
There are so many kinds of sushi, and Nigirizushi (hand-formed sushi) is the most ordinary sushi you imagine. It consists of an oblong mound of sushi rice that is pressed between the palms of the hands, usually with a bit of wasabi, and a topping draped over it. Toppings are typically fish such as salmon, tuna or other seafood.




I went to a Kaiten sushi restaurant. Kaiten means ‘turn’, or ‘rotation’. Kaiten sushi is a sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table and counter seat. Customers may place special orders, but most simply pick their selections from a steady stream of fresh sushi moving along the conveyor belt. The final bill is based on the number and type of plates of the consumed sushi. Normally, the cost depends on the color of sushi plate. Look the sushi plates rotating on the belt. It’s interesting and funny.





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I took a video the chef’s hands making sushi. He was so fast and skilled. Wonderful.




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Usually, they drink Green tea with sushi. They say it helps to taste different sushi better.


I will show you how to make and drink the tea.




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Monday, May 31, 2010

Hello Shibuya!


Samsung Digital Imaging has provided the author of this article with the mentioned digital imaging device.


Hello, everyone.
I am living in Tokyo, maybe one of the most alive city in the world.
Actually, I’ve just come here, so I am a fresh-man here. Hahaha


What do you imagine when you hear ‘Tokyo city’?
I am going to show you guys alive Tokyo life and various culture scenes through my brand-new digital cam. I think Tokyo is very, very colorful city, so it must be so funny works!


Today, I show you Shibuya. The name “Shibuya” is also used to refer to the central business district of Shibuya Ward, which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo’s busiest railway stations. Shibuya is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area
Shibuya is quite famous area among foreigners, so many sightseers come there when they visit Tokyo. It is very well-known its complicated intersection, people call it ‘scramble’.
There are always so many people, and they all seem to be busy. Some people maybe frightened when they face to the crazy crowded street, others can feel nervous. BUT I think that is an indeed thing Shibuya attracts many young people.


This is @ Shibuya on last Saturday. Although it was early afternoon, there are sooo000 many people as usual.





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Sibuya is much more attractive at night, there are so many neon signs, cm music and noise.
Some youngsters hang around Shibuya. Watching and hearing people strolling around is also funny here. I have walked here and there in Shibuya area with my cam.





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If you visit Tokyo city, you should visit here, Shibuya.
I tell you a little tip. If you want to take a photo of the people crossing scramble, I recommend you go to the Shibuya station of Keio Inokasira Line.(In Starbucks in Q-front building, taking photos is prohibited now.) It is inside the Mark CITY shopping mall, and there you can find a photo spot easily.


Then, see you again! Genkidene!!



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