Sony G1 Camera Adds Wi-Fi March 9, 2007
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Throw away your cables! The latest Cybershot from Sony adds wireless, a feature that you can get on a slowly growing number of other digital cameras. Nikon, Kodak and Canon already sport wire-free models.
Just imagine not having to fiddle around with bloody storage cards, readers and cables – almost too good to be true. This year you will see a lot more cameras add Wi-Fi, which will no doubt drive down prices a bit and that can only be a good thing.
Even cuter is that you’ll be able to share pics with cameras that sport the DNLA logo (Digital Living Network Alliance).
The DSC-G1 is a 6-megapixel camera with a 3.5in LCD screen and 2GB of internal memory. It supports Memory Stick Duo or Pro Duo cards, which come in capacities up to 8GB.
It’s due out next month in the US and trust me, you will pay for the privilege. It will cost a cool $600 (£350), but will cost more than that here when it arrives in a few months.-Martin Lynch











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