
DigitalCameraInfo has an in-depth review of the much-anticipated, WiFi-enabled
Kodak EasyShare-one four megapixel shooter,
and they predict that this category-creator 窶徇ay impact the digital camera industry far beyond its sales.窶? As we are
all quite familiar with (due to the rather long period between announcement and release), the Easyshare-one sports a
3-inch touchscreen, 256MB internal memory, and comes ready to network with the included Kodak WiFi card. DCI finds this
model to perform quite well under most conditions, delivering sharp photos with good color accuracy. They are also fond
of the bundled software and unusual 2-year warranty, but gripe about the tiny virtual keyboard (for emailing), warm LCD
screen, and omission of some minor options. Otherwise, though, they find the 窶徙ne窶? to be a well-equipped competitor for
its only real rivals in this emerging category, the Nikon
Coolpix P1 and P2.
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