
Rounding out Norcent's
CES announcements today are
their new "ultra-slim" (at 0.94-inches it's
not that slim) DC-820 and
DC-520 eight and five megapixel digital shooters. Both models feature SD/MMC slots, PicBridge support, MPEG-4 video
recording at 640 x 480, and 3x optical zoom -- standard fare -- and neither camera offers a viewfinder. The DC-520
sports a 2.5-inch LCD and 16MB internal memory while the DC-820 goes a touch smaller at 2.4-inches, but with 32MB
on-board. Expect the 820 and 520 to hit the US streets this January for the low low price of $299 and $199
respectively.
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