Sony Cybershot G3 camera lets you surf the Web

Sony_Cybershot_G3_1.jpg This one's a really special sweet deal, that it proudly takes the place of the worlds first. Sony Cybershot G3 boasts of direct web browsing from the cam via WiFi. The camera can upload photos and videos to Web sites through any public hotspot due to its built-in Web browser. It comes with complimentary AT&T WiFi access to Sony's Easy Upload Home Page until Jan. 31, 2012. It includes Wi-Fi access at thousands of AT&T hotspots across the United States, including participating coffee shops, selected bookstores and major quick-serve restaurant locations, as well as hundreds of upscale hotels and airports. Specs on the camera include a dedicated WLAN button, direct links to photo sharing sites like Shutterfly and Picasa Web Albums; video sharing sites like YouTube and Dailymotion and a photo and video sharing site, such as Photobucket.

The Sony Cybershot G3 also boasts of high-resolution 3.5-inch (921,600-dot) LCD screen, support for DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) guidelines, 10-megapixel sensor with 4x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, 4GB of built-in storage (optional expansion is Memory Stick only), and Intelligent Scene Recognition feature with Face Detection technology. The Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera is now available in black for about $500.

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