Sony’s DSC-W35 7.2 MP Camera

Sony’s DSC-W35 is an ultra-compact camera with:
- Sony 7.2 Megapixel effective CCD image sensor
- Carl Zeiss 3x Zoom (38-114mm equivalent in 35mm photography)
- MPEG Movie: 640×480 VX Fine w/audio at 30fps (Memory Stick Duo Pro required), 640×480 VX at 16fps, length limited only by media
- Auto, Program AE, High ISO plus 6 Scene modes
- 4-shot Burst at 1.1fps, 64 Shot VGA at 1.3 fps
- Live histogram display in capture and playback
- 5 Area Multi-point AF; auto or selectable Spot AF point
- 2.0″ TFT color (85,000 pixels) LCD Screen with Auto Brightness
- ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1000
- Adjustable flash level, contrast and sharpness
- Noise Reduction: Automatically cleans up long exposure images
- 14bit A/D Conversion - allows a wider dynamic range from highlight to shadow
- Built-in flash with Auto Fill, Red Eye Reduction and Slow Synchro
- USB 2.05 Auto-Connect to host computer
- Powered by Li-ion rechargeable battery
- 56MB internal memory plus Memory Stick Duo / Duo Pro compatible
- DPOF and PictBridge direct-print USB compatible

The DSC-W35 will retail in the US for about $180 in February 2007.
Samsung’s 7.2 MP i7 Digital Camera
Samsung’s 7.2 megapixel i7 digital camera has a unique form factor, allowing the user to rotate the camera’s touch screen for increased ease of usability.

Some of the i7’s other features include a 7.2 megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, advanced shake reduction, support for mp3 playback, 450 mb of internal memory, a max ISO of 1600, and of course, a three inch rotating touch screen. T3 has a hands-on informational video!
Griffin Reflect Chrome iPod Cases
These Griffin Reflect Chrome Cases are some of the most dazzling iPod cases I’ve ever seen.

The case, which can either fit the Video iPod or the iPod nano, are polycarbonate shells that enclose your iPod in a reflective, chrome mirror. While the iPod is turned off, the front appears completely smooth and umm… mirror like. However, when the iPod is turned on, you can easily see the iPod’s screen through the case. I’ve heard that these cases work best with black iPods (as the white colour sometimes shows through when the ipod is turned off). You can buy them from Griffin for $24.99.
BlackBerry 8800 Launched
After all those leaked pictures, RIM’s BlackBerry 8800 smart phone has finally lauched!

The specifications of the 0.55 inch thick BlackBerry 8800 include the classic QWERTY keyboard, quad-band EDGE, a QVGA display, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, 64 mb of internal memory, and a microSD slot. The battery life is pretty good for this device- 22 hours of standby, or 5 hours of talk time. We have no word yet on the price or the exact launch date for the BlackBerry 8800, but we do expect it to launch sometime this month on AT&T.
Motorola MOTORIZR Z8
Let’s hear a warm welcome for Motorola’s MOTORIZR Z8- the world’s first “kick slider”, with a form factor meant to fit more comfortable up against your face.

Some of the features of the MOTORIZR Z8 include Symbian OS, 3.6 Mbps HSDPA data, a 1.2 x 2 inch QVGA 16 million colour display, 2 megapixel camera in the back with the ability to capture MPEG-4 or 3gp, VGA camera in the front for video conferencing, 90 mb of internal memory, a microSD expansion slot, A2DP Bluetooth, and up to 5 hours of GSM talk time or 16 days of standby. Even with all these specs, the MOTORIZR Z8 manages to be an anorexic 15.3 mm thin. We have no word on the price of the Z8, but it is expected to launch in Europe and the UK around April.
