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    Sony DSC-N2 Review

    Posted on Friday, March 30 2007 @ 17:32:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Sony DSC-N2 is the follow-up camera to the DSC-N1, reviewed in megapixel at the same time last year. The exterior design of the DSC-N2 is unchanged from the N1, and indeed, the only changes are the use of a champagne colour for the solid metal body and, of course, an increase in resolution from 8.1 to 10.1 megapixel. As it was with the DSC-N1, the highlight of the DSC-N2 remains the 3-inch (7.5 cm) touch-screen LCD monitor with 230,400 pixels offering a resolution of 960 x 240 pixels. The screen can be used with either fingertips — the drawback there being having the screen covered in fingerprints — or with a small plastic stylus (below) that can be left clipped to the wrist strap.

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