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SonyEricsson K750i wins photographic award

13 July 2005 by axxxr
The photographic industry has its own 'Oscars', which serve as outstanding marketing tools for their proud winners.The Sony Ericsson K750i won the new mobile imaging device category.

Cameraphones have the potential to become the entry-level digital cameras of the future, but so far their image quality has been disappointing at best. With the latest models introduced in Europe stepping into the 2MP class, this is changing rapidly. The Sony Ericsson K750i is a prime example of such a new generation. It combines an MP3-player with a 4.8mm f/2.8 autofocus 4X digital zoom lens, red-eye reduction function, image editing and a photo album. It delivers good minilab quality pictures up to 10x15cm print size. Using the optional Memory Stick Duo up to 2GB it can store approximately 6000 photos in its photo album. Pictures can be shared also by Bluetooth, infrared or USB.

When the TIPA Awards logo appears in an advertisment, a leaflet or on a product packaging, you can be sure that it deserves it.TIPA editors judge on quality, performance and value criteria that are very important to the end user.Buy a product distinguished by a TIPA Awards logo and you can be sure you are buying the very best. www.tipa.com

Sony Ericsson K750i





Comments
On 1 Sep 09:51 Adnan wrote
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On 1 Sep 01:57 sreenth wrote
the best phone with good functions
On 15 Aug 12:15 SSS wrote
vry nice fone indeed no1 wuld regret 2 hav dat fone
On 28 Jul 21:33 ahnlee wrote
i did not buy it but i love to hav it
On 13 Jul 19:58 Hanish wrote
I really Love this fone.ITz Awesome.
On 4 Jul 10:35 kelly wrote
can we start with 5$ bid
On 11 May 15:50 EricFrancisco wrote
Versatile ang elegant! Best phone i've ever had!
On 3 May 18:19 Fenerli wrote
The Best!
On 29 Apr 15:09 streptokoka wrote
The best i've ever had!
On 25 Apr 13:54 chrisbarthau wrote
this handy is very cool it is very beautiful and portable
On 10 Apr 13:36 karan wrote
it is agood phone with a small screen

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