Lousy at framing self-portraits? Yeah, me too. Thankfully Samsung’s here to help with the double-screen-toting DualView TL225. Well, at least they would be helping if the camera wasn’t as laggy and unresponsive as Wired found it to be.
While Wired thought that the front display is fantastic for snapping pics of oneself, they weren’t so happy about the picture quality, responsiveness, and durability of the camera. I think I’d just plain spend the $300 bucks on something else and ask another person to assist me with narcissistic photo-taking. [Wired via Crunchgear]
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