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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 is a striking camera with a huge, 3.5-inch touchscreen dominating the entire back of the device. Sony does a nice job putting all that screen real estate to use, too. The camera features an impressive stable of shooting features, including smile shutter with anti-blink detection (getting a bit silly, now), an impressive array of in-camera editing features and more. But the icing on the cake is the Wi-Fi connectivity and the onboard Web browser. The Sony reps we talked to made it clear this is a stripped down, bare bones Web browser. It's meant for uploading photos, not browsing the Web on your commute home. In our hands-on test, we couldn't get the browser to find the CES Wi-Fi network, but we did get a chance to check out the tiny onscreen keyboard and the touch sensitive interface. We'd give a thumbs up to the interface, but the keyboard needs some work. Otherwise, the camera sports 4GB of internal storage, which should be plenty for most shooters to avoid the exorbitant cost of a Sony Memory Stick. The 10-megapixel, 4X zoom shooter is available now for $500.
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