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Apr 15 2006

wifi digital camera - kodak easyshare one

Have you ever experience traveling, taking lots of pictures and then you’re suddenly out of memory space? Traditionally, you either delete some pictures, or you buy another memory card. The worst would be, you have to go back at your place or hotel and upload your pictures to your laptop. Of course, not unless if you carry your laptop with you all the time when you travel.

Now, there’s an alternative. One of the latest gadgets out in the market is a wifi digital camera called Kodak Easyshare One. Just visit your nearest wifi hotspot and you can send your pictures home via email, or you can upload it to Kodak’s Easyshare Gallery service all without a computer.

The Kodak Easyshare One camera combines the power of sharing, taking, organizing pictures into a single, highly innovative product. EasyShare-One uses an 802.11b wireless card that comes with the camera and will work on any 802.11b network. It’s the ultimate picture sharing device, redefining the digital photography experience.

Quick Specs:
4mp (2304×1728 pixels)
3.0x optical zoom
3.3x advanced digital zoom
3-inch touchscreen LCD
256mb internal memory
SD/MMC slot

For those camera techies who wants more specs, you can download the pdf brochure at

http://www.kodak.com/US/images/en/corp/pressCenter/EASYSHAREONE.pdf

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