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ORLANDO, Feb. 19, 2005 - PMA 2005, Booth 3032 - With a focus on performance, Sony's Stamina series of Cyber-shot® digital cameras set a new standard for speed, battery life and picture quality in compact cameras.
Adding to the overall value of the line, two of the models include the benefit of large LCDs for simple image inspection and sharing right on the camera. The optional Cyber-shot Station charging cradle offers additional convenience and utility to the DSC-S60 and DSC-S90 models.
All three easy-to-use, four-megapixel cameras are packed with features like Sony's Real Imaging Processor™ circuitry for better battery efficiency, more responsiveness and high quality movie taking.
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5-Megapixel and 7-Megapixel Cameras Feature 2.5-Inch LCD
ORLANDO, Feb. 19, 2005 - PMA 2005, Booth 3032 - Sony is redefining what a digital camera should be with the introduction of two W series models: the 5.1-megapixel DSC-W5 and the 7.2-megapixel DSC-W7.
The new models combine the some of the most desirable characteristics of a fully-featured camera in a compact metal-alloy body wrapped around an impressive, 2.5-inch LCD.
Powered by Sony's Real Imaging Processor™ circuitry, the cameras deliver extraordinary performance, including lightning-fast camera response times and extended battery life with approximately 380 shots between power charges.
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ORLANDO Feb. 19, 2005 - PMA 2005, Booth 3032 - Sony Electronics today introduced the slimline PictureStation digital photofinishing kiosk, which is designed to take up about half the floor space of conventional kiosks.
The slimline model fits into an array of retail environments. The freestanding unit is just 17 inches wide, yet shares the same software features and ease of operation as the full-sized "deluxe" PictureStation.
The latest kiosk model includes Sony's new UP-DR150 digital photo printer, the industry's fastest dye sublimation printer capable of producing stunning 4x6 prints in just 8 seconds and 5x7 prints in only 15 seconds.
" The new slimline form factor fits in virtually any retail setting generating satisfied customers and profits," said Jay Dellostretto, vice president for digital photofinishing in Sony Electronics' Broadcast and Business Solutions Company. "With our new dye sublimation printer, the new slimline kiosk will quickly raise consumer expectations by establishing a powerful differentiation between the PictureStation brand and others."
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Wireless Remote Control and Enhanced Editing Tools Bring the Photo Lab to You
ORLANDO - PMA, Booth # 3032 - Feb. 19, 2005 - Printing and sharing your favorite photographs just got easier with the introduction of Sony's latest PictureStation™ DPP-FP50 at home printer. 
The DPP-FP50 model features a wireless remote control that makes it possible to print, edit, and enjoy lab-quality pictures from the comfort of your favorite chair. The new model also supports the PictBridge™ standard, so images can be viewed and printed directly from a PictBridge™ compatible digital camera without having to turn on a computer or fuss with image editing software.
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Introductory Incentives for Fastest-in-Class UP-DR150 Accompany Launch
ORLANDO Feb. 19, 2005 - PMA 2005, Booth 3032 - Sony Electronics today announced the availability of the UP-DR150 digital photo printer, its fourth-generation dye sublimation digital photo printer that provides new levels of speed, quality and durability.
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