Sony Unveils World’s First Wi-fi Digital Camera with Web Browser
January 8th, 2009 by Myk CrawfordSony has released the Cyber-shot DSC-G3, the world’s first WiFi camera with a built-in web browser, enabling users to upload images and video directly to websites when WiFi connection is available. In addition to its wireless sharing capabilities, the new camera is built for high-performance imaging. The 10-megapixel camera is about three-fourths of an inch thin and includes a 4X optical zoom lens.
The Cyber-shot DSC-G3 model is also a “photo album in your pocket” and has 4GB of internal memory that can store nearly 1,000 full-resolution photos. The 3.5-inch screen is perfect for photo-like viewing with high contrast and wide-angle viewing. The DSC-G3 also comes with complimentary AT&T Wi-Fi access at thousands of AT&T hotspots across the United States, including participating coffee shops, selected book stores and major quick-serve restaurant locations, as well as hundreds of upscale hotels and airports.
The Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera is now available in black for about $500.



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