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Sony Ericsson K750i

Wednesday September 07, 2005
AUD
$659
Price at time of review.

Impeccable timing from Sony Ericsson saw
the company launch its update on the
galactically popular T610 this month. And
it just so happens to sport Australia’s first two
megapixel camera.

A clear winner. Pictures are impressive at 8 x 10in and handling them is a dream.

Sony Ericsson K750i
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Written by Nick Ross
Tags: Camera | Phones | Sony | Ericsson

This article appeared in the October, 2005 issue of PC Authority.
Products also reviewed in the Group Test Camera Phones roundup:

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