
You wouldn't know it by walking outside, but it's the holiday season here in Magazineland. With that in mind, Samsung held its annual holiday showcase yesterday in Manhattan. Located in what is essentially someone's ridiculously expensive renovated three-floor Greenwich Village apartment space, the show hit just about every one of Samsung's diverse electronics categories--from MP3 players to washing machines.
Check out some of our favorites, after the jump.

The SC-MX20 is Samsung's newest entry into the "YouTube camcorder" space. The camera runs $280 and has an SD/SDHC card slot, a 2.7-inch swivel LCD, 34X optical zoom, and Advanced Image Stabilization. It's also a snazzy-looking device, available in red, white, black, and blue next month.

Speaking of snazzy, the TL34HD is the company's high-end point-and-shoot. It offers 14.7-megapixel shooting with a 3.6X optical zoom and a Schneider lens with a 28mm wide-angle focal length. The camera will be available in September for $329.95.

Samsung's S2 Pebble offers a lot of style for a $40 Flash-based MP3 player. Of course, for that price there's not screen and only 1GB of storage, but beggars can't be choosers, right?

The new Touch of Color (ToC) line are combination HDTV/PC monitors that feature built-in digital ATSC/QAM tuners, offer front and rear HMI ports, and 5-ms video response times. The T240HD and T260HD offer 1080p resolutions.