Photos: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 camera and album
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The concept behind Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T700 is to give consumers a solid snapshot camera boasting a bounty of features and modes, with an easy-to-use touchscreen interface, as well as a portable digital photo album able to hold approximately 40,000 VGA images on 4GB of internal memory. Sounds good, right?
The DSC-T700 replaces the T300 in Sony's Cyber-shot lineup and keeps its 89mm (3.5-inch) LCD touchscreen, but has a better resolution. And from the little time we've spent with it, the screen is responsive and easy enough to navigate.
The T700 features all of the same modes and detection technologies as the T77 (also announced yesterday), as well as most of the same hardware specs -- but again, the T700 adds 4GB of internal memory for storage along with storage Memory Stick Pro DUO cards. Bundled software lets you transfer your images off the camera, shrink them and then export them back out to the library on the camera. This is definitely the T700's defining feature, and we look forward to testing it out and letting you all know about it asap.
Black, silver, gold, pink and red versions will be available in September for $400 (£210), but UK prices haven't been confirmed yet. Click through for a peek at the back. -Joshua Goldman
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AnonymousMon 18 August, 2008 9:47pm
I cant believe this I just spent 200 Pounds on a T300