Sony recently came up with the Cybershot G3 which is described to be the first digital camera with WiFi connectivity. Like me, I know you’re just waiting for this one to drop because really, all gadgets now must have either WiFi or GPS connectivity.
Basic features include an integrated 4GB storage, 3.5″ touchschreen display, photo browsing, 4x optical zoom, 10-megapixel sensor, and a 921,600-dot capability.
I have no plans of replacing my trusty, old Canon Ixus 60 but I think I might with this Cybershot. Thing is, I don’t think I can afford a $500 camera now. Boohoo.
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