TransferJet, a New Feature for the Sony Cyber-shot HX5

The new Sony Cyber-shot HX5
More news is steadily leaking through of the latest developments in the world of Sony technology form the CES event. One of these developments is the Sony HX5, a device that incorporates a 10.1 megapixel camera, an Exmor CMOS sensor for those lowlight situations as well as optical zoom and High Definition video. However despite, the impressive statistics there are a number of other features on this new Cyber-shot that elicit far more excitement.
The GPS tagging feature allows users to tag where their photographs were taken, providing precise information of your travels or even what you were doing on Friday night. Also featured is TransferJet, a docking system that is set to revolutionise the way in which we transfer photographs between devices. All users have to do is simply place the Cyber-shot camera on a special dock and it will automatically place them on your digital picture frame or to other cameras.
Personally I see this as the next evolution for camera usage. Hopefully the mass of wires and cables that were typically of technology in the past will finally yield to a technology that is far simpler, and smarter. Time will tell on the TransferJet technology but you can be sure that Sony-Insights will report on how these latest technological developments are being incorporated into the Cyber-shot range.
Posted: January 13th, 2010
at 1:06pm by Naomi Roberts
Tagged with Cybershot, Sony HX5
Categories: Cybershot
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