Monday, October 4, 2010

Sony Set to Release Thinnest Waterproof Camera

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  Sony just announced the world's thinnest and smallest waterproof digital camera. The company continues to lead as one of the World's most reliable electronics giants. First, at the CES 2010, the company announced several unique Cyber-shot cameras. However, these cameras are not yet available in the market.

The new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 is 3.7 X 2.25 X 0.72 inches in size and weighs about 4.5 ounces. The TX5 is no doubt the world's most advanced waterproof camera available for the civilian public. The TX5 is waterproof to about 10 feet and freeze proof down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. It's dustproof and waterproof features make it the ideal camera for the adventurous holiday seekers. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-tx5 guarantees 720p HD video recording and an HDMI output. Talking about colors, the camera will be available in pink, green, red, and silver. It will be available in April 2010 for $350.

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