Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Sony Ericsson's Super-Snapper K800
Sony Ericsson has busted out the new K800 and K790 Cyber-shot branded camera phones at a press event this morning. While features are the same between the new models, the K800 is for UMTS networks, whereas the K790 is aimed at EDGE enabled areas.
The new Sony Ericsson K800/K790 is a sleek black candy bar style handset, and comes loaded with some high-end features. Bluetooth 2.0 is on board, as is a full media player and HTML compatible browser with support for RSS feeds.
Where the Sony Ericsson K800/K790 really shines is in its imaging talents. A 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera is paired with a 2" QVGA display and Memory Stick Micro expansion slot. To add to this, the K800/K790 also includes a Xenon flash - the same style of flash seen on normal digital cameras - and something Sony Ericsson is calling BestPic. With the BestPic system, pressing the shutter button actually captures nine pictures, four before and four after the actual image framed, which are then displayed as thumbnails, allowing you to select the image that best captures your intended subject.
The Sony Ericsson K800 will be available in two versions - the K800i for Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, and the K800c for mainland China. The K790 will be available in three versions - the K790i for Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, the K790c for mainland China, and the K790a for the Americas - the latter exchanging the GSM 900MHz band with 850MHz.
Read more Specifications & Features on Mobileburn.com
Labels:
Sony Ericsson
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment