Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-T2 reviewed
By Conrad Quilty-Harper | November 15, 2007
Filed under: Digital Cameras
CNET has a review of Sony’s new Cyber-shot DSC-T2 up, and the verdict seems to be “well above average,” with a 7.4 score. The case is bit of the podgy side, although if you don’t mind that it’s well designed otherwise with a hefty lens protector taking up the front and a large 2.7-inch touchscreen taking up the back. That touchscreen has problems, with the review pointing to responsiveness issues. The 4GB internal storage is also nice, but the ridiculous proprietary cable means if you lose the one in the box during your vacay, you’re screwed. Image quality and performance is nothing to go crazy over, and you’ll probably be happy with it if you’ve used an equivalently priced digicam recently. Overall, the flaws in the integrated storage and the touchscreen mean this is a bit of a letdown. Go for the T200 instead.
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