DSC-S650

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  • Hands-on with Sony's DSC-W80, W90, W200, H7, H9, W35, W55, S650, and S700

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    03.09.2007

    And the rest of Sony's gear, including their mid-size compacts and hybrids, which while a little chubbier definitely get up in the megapixels. We've got here Sony's DSC-W80, W90, W200, W35, W55, S650, and S700, all of which felt fairly similar in the hand; you've also got the H7 and H9, the latest in their line of strange, modular looking H-series. Gallery, as always, below!%Gallery-1987%

  • Sony announces new Cyber-shots: DSC-W35, DSC-W55, DSC-S650, and DSC-S700

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    01.17.2007

    The buying season may be over, but that hasn't stopped Sony from pushing out four new slightly lower-end Cyber-shots. (Well, lower-end for them, these things ain't too shabby.) The DSC-W35, DSC-W55 upgrade the W30 and W50 with 7.2 megapixel sensors and support up to 8GB Memory Stick PRO Duos; the W55 still has a 2.5-inch display (and comes in blue, pink, black, or silver) and the W35 still has a 2-incher (and comes in silver); both use Li-ion batteries. The DSC-S650 and DSC-S700 both feature 7.2 megapixel sensors, with a 2.4-inch on the S700 and a 2-inch on the S650, both with support for up to 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duos, and use AA cells. All will range between $150-$200 when launched in March.

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 and S700 get the FCC go-ahead

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    12.23.2006

    Do not confuse the Sony Cyber-shot S700 with the Sony Ericsson S700i cameraphone, the Sony Network Walkman S700, Sharp S700 carabiner player, or even Samsung's S700 digital camera, and to a lesser extent, Canon's SD700 -- this thing is different. Different we say! Actually, it's just Sony's latest digital camera, a 7 megapixel number that that uses AA batteries, and has a 2.4-inch 480 x 240 resolution display, or a 2.0-inch display on the slightly lower end S650. We're still a little confused as to why they were in the FCC; as far as we can tell they have no WiFi or Bluetooth, but hey, so it goes. Coming soon to a very confused electronics retailer near you.