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The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-G3 ($499 direct) is the first camera with built-in Wi-Fi and a Web browser.  It can connect to virtually any b/g Wi-Fi network to directly upload pictures/video to YouTube, Picasa, Shutterfly, and a few others.  It also has tight integration with the Sony PS3 via a networking protocol called DLNA. 

Check out the video for a close look at all of these features, and stay tuned to PC Mag.com for a full review.

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Posted by: WARM MOUSE HEATED KEYBAORD
May 5, 2009 5:33 PM

Thanks for the info. I need a new digital camera and I love the Sony cameras. I currently use a cyber shot but I don't think it has all these functions. Too bad, too because it's only a year old!


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