Andy Ellis, of England, looks at Samsung Luxia LED TVs at the International Consumer Electronics Showin Las Vegas, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009. The high-end flat-panel TVs are backlit by light-emitting diodes rather than the standard fluorescent tube.
Sony Corp. released the first digital camera that has a built-in Web browser. Like some other cameras, it uses Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet, but the addition of a browser means the compact Cybershot DSC-G3 is much more flexible at uploading to photo-sharing sites like Flickr and Picasa. It will be available for $500.
Polaroid Corp. resurrected the instant camera with the PoGo, a combination of a digital camera and a small color printer that produces 2-by-3 inch, sticky-backed prints. This comes just after the company shut down manufacturing of film for its traditional cameras. The new camera is due to be available in the spring for $200.
Sony's latest mini notebook computer, the tiny Vaio P Series Lifestyle PC, weighs 1.4 pounds, fits easily into a shoulder bag. It runs the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system and has an 8-inch screen. It has a GPS sensor and built-in mobile broadband capabilities, but to save space, it has replaced the standard touch pad with a "pointing stick." It's available for pre-ordering at the Sony Style Web site for $900.