DXG ships new 7-megapixel digital camera

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico May 30, 2007 at 1:02am

DXG USA is shipping the DXG-711, a slim 7-megapixel digital camera with a silver body, 2.5-inch LTPS LCD, 3X optical zoom and more.

At less than an inch think, the DXG-711 is equipped with a digital voice recording function so users can record to-do lists and capture thoughts on-the-fly with audio files saved directly into MP3 format. The camera comes with a built-in flash, 32MB of onboard memory and supports Direct Printing for printing without a computer. 

The DXG-711 can capture stills to up to 10MP, in addition to recording 640×480 video at 30 frames per second.  When connected to your computer via the USB cable, the DXG-711 also functions as an additional hard drive and can store documents and other files with the built-in SD card slot.
 
The DXG-711 offers 15 different scene modes, including Sports, Fireworks, Best Shot, Blur Reduction, Face Chaser, Monochrome, Sepia, Vivid and Night View. It’s available a suggested retail price of US$149.99.

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