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The folks at the Sony booth were kind enough to give us a demo of the new DSC-G3 WiFi-enabled digital camera announced at this year's CES (and chosen as one of our Editor's Picks from the show this year). The 10 megapixel camera uploads images directly to the web over WiFi without the need for a computer intermediary. Other than waiting a bit longer than usual due to clogged trade show WiFi, the upload process went pretty smoothly; follow the continued link to check out the demo.

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Peter external link (9:54 AM on Wed Aug 12, 2009)

Besides the Sony TX1, Sony also unveiled the new Sony Cyber-shot WX1.
Like the slim TX1 the Sony WX1 features the 10.2MP Exmor R CMOS Sensor for low-light shooting and the cool new Partyshot feature. Visit http://www.i4u.com/article26239.html for more details.

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