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Integrating Wi-Fi technology into the MultiView line, the MV900F instantly connects with Facebook, Picasa, Photobucket and YouTube without the need for any wires or cables.
ENGADGET: Samsung's MultiView MV900F begins shipping with 180-degree AMOLED display for $350
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MultiView, however, lets you watch that content while playing, the majority of the screen devoted to your own game, with this added footage in a sidebar.
ENGADGET: OnLive Multiview on an LG Google TV, eyes-on (video)
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Following the success of Samsung's MV800, the MV900F also features Samsung's innovative 180-degree MultiView display, making it easy to capture and share creative self-portraits from any angle.
ENGADGET: Samsung updates MultiView camera lineup with MV900F point-and-shoot for $350, we go hands-on
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The first camera in the MultiView line to incorporate Wi-Fi technology, the MV900F instantly connects with Facebook, Picasa, Photobucket and YouTube and devices without the need for pesky wires or cables.
ENGADGET: Samsung updates MultiView camera lineup with MV900F point-and-shoot for $350, we go hands-on
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First and foremost is the 180-degree swiveling LCD, which, like Samsung's MultiView flavor, flips all the way forward to simplify composition for self-portraits, but it also offers some nifty gesture controls, letting you wave briefly to trigger a two-second countdown, for example.
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OnLive is helping move things along as well, by way of the MultiView feature, which brings several screens worth of content to a single display -- in other words, you have other games taking up screen real estate while you're playing a game.
ENGADGET: OnLive Multiview on an LG Google TV, eyes-on (video)