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Some of the coolest gadgets that hit the market in 2009 – Sony DSC-G3 Camera and Sony Rolly

Today, we at Cnbcaustralia.com are happy to present the reviews (gadgets reviewed by Yahoo! India Pvt Ltd.) of some of the coolest gadgets that were released this year and if you have not got them, then get your hands on the following exclusive gadgets that ruled the market -

Sony DSC-G3 Camera : Share your memories on the go with the slim and stylish 10.1 megapixel DSC-G3 cyber-shot digital camera. Built-in Wi-Fi and an intuitive easy upload home page make it a snap to upload your photos and videos to popular sharing sites directly from your camera, and even send e-mail notifications to friends and family. Packed with striking features, this camera comes equipped with digital portable photo album, optical steadyshot image stabilization and intelligent scene recognition. Plus, with 4GB of internal memory, you can save hundreds of images and view them on a dazzling 3.5 inch touchscreen LCD.

Sony Rolly : The Rolly Sound Entertainment Player is truly versatile. It plays music. It dances. It is an expression of your personality and how you can hear your music. At its core, the Rolly Sound Entertainment Player is a robotic device that plays back music and can be programmed to dance to any of the music uploaded to it. In addition, it is a fun device to discover. Rather than looking at a screen to play music, there are different motions that you use to change the song, raise the volume and make it dance. With its Bluetooth capability you can play music wirelessly from other devices such as your mobile phone or PC.

What’s next? Read the reviews of Google Android phones and Blackberry 9500 in the next post!

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