
Cerevo has announced their new camera, CerevoCam, which comes with support of direct Internet uploads of photos by being able to hook itself up to any WiFi and 3G networks.
The Cerevo Camera comes with a 9-megapixel CMOS sensor and some basic controls, but it supports the wireless N (802.11n WiFi) for automatic upload of photos to the Internet. This digital camera can send photos to the Cerevo’s own photo-host, CerevoLife, which provides free 5GB of storage for every user (around 4,000 pictures). Or alternatively, it can also shoot those photos to other social media sites such as Flickr, Picasa or Twitter-oriented photo-hosts.
The CerevoCam is pocket-sized, has a USB port and can also connect to 3G HSPA network by hooking it with a USB 3G modem, allowing the user to do their uploads via 3G, useful in areas where they can’t find any WiFi access.
Other features include a 2.4 inch preview LCD and a microSD card slot are the efforts of keeping this camera in compact size. The CerevoCam is scheduled for a launch either in late October or early November, but only in Japan, for a price of $210 and will come with the black and white versions. Luckily, these cameras have an English interface, hinting that they will reach other countries soon afterwards.
via electronista


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