Sony's new way of looking at digital pictures-2

Pretty in Pink















This is Sony's 7.2-megapixel W80 model. And, like all of the company's W-series offerings, it sports a Carl Zeiss® 3x optical zoom lens and 2.5-inch LCD screen wrapped in a sleek metal body. The W80 model will hit stores in March and cost about $250. It comes in pink, white, black, and silver.


Edgy















The W90 camera is an 8-megapixel gadget and will be available in March for about $300 in black and silver. This and other W-series cameras are compatible with the Sony VMC-MHC1 high-definition component cable for simple connection to an HDTV set.


Super Zoom















For those who like action photography, Sony in late February unveiled the DSC H9 and DSC H7 (8-megapixel) cameras. These come with a “sports shooting mode” that combines high-shutter-speed shooting and sophisticated auto-focusing. The H-series cameras incorporate selectable in-camera editing functions, and the H9 and H7 models will ship in April for about $480 and $400, respectively


Fashionista Camera















This line of slim and stylish Cyber-shot T-series cameras are for the party set. The 8-megapixel T100 camera boasts a powerful zoom lens and 3-inch LCD screen. The T20, also an 8-megapixel model, comes with a 2.5-inch LCD screen.


Fast Printer















Sony has developed a laser printer for its HDTV-compatible cameras that prints quality images in about 45 seconds and is designed to be positioned unobtrusively in a living room. The company is offering a package deal consisting of a 7.2-megapixel W80 camera, a printer and high-definition component cable that plugs into a wide-screen TV for about $400 starting in April.

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