Jan 15, 2009

world's first WiFi camera with web browser.

Sony Cyber-shot
DSC-G3 launches: world's first WiFi camera with web browser


No
clue why Sony didn't unleash this pretty boy with its litany of items
yesterday, but maybe it just saw fit to give it some special attention.
Thanks to the all-admitting FCC, we already had a good idea that this
was coming, but now that it's finally here, we're still pretty jazzed.
Set to rival Panny's Lumix DMC-TZ50, the DLNA-certified Cyber-shot
DSC-G3 is the planet's first WiFi camera with a built-in web browser,
enabling users to upload images and video directly to popular sharing
sites wherever a WiFi connection is available. Of note, the camera
comes with complimentary access to Sony's Easy Upload Home Page via
AT&T WiFi, which provides easy entrance into Shutterfly, Picasa,
YouTube, Photobucket and Dailymotion. Other specs include a 10
megapixel sensor, 4x optical zoom and Face Detection. It's yours to
grab right now for around $500.



















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