Sony Newly Improved Cyber-Shot 4GB Internal Memory Set for Launch

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The New Revved Up Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T2. Credit: Sony Corporation
The New Revved Up Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T2. Credit: Sony Corporation

Sony is set to release the latest member of the Cyber-shot family. It has 4GB of internal flash memory and a host of improved features. The release date for Japan is late November and the rest of the world will get its chance to buy by years end.


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