
Series Highlights: Just over 5/8" (16.3mm), 12.1 megapixel 4x optical zoom lens, 3.5" touch screen LCD, Intelligent Auto, Smile Shutter™, Face Detection, Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization, 720p HD video.
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Sony is never afraid to experiment with its personal audio line, and the results sometimes can be baffling (witness the PFR-V1 Personal Field Speaker). But they can be inspiring, too: Take the 2GB Walkman NWZ-W202. This $69.99 (list) MP3 player/earphone combo sounds good, stays in place, and is easy to use. The earphones produce substantial low end, and the player features a cool preview mode, which auditions short, recognizable sections of songs so you can quickly surf your library. If you want a display, a radio, or the ability to use your own earphones, the NWZ-W202 isn't for you, but it's an elegant and inexpensive player that's ideal for the gym crowd.

With the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics, the new MacBook Air offers smooth video playback, a great ultraportable gaming experience, and support for the new 24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display as well as the 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display.
With speeds up to 1.86GHz, the Intel Core 2 Duo processor in the new MacBook Air offers 50 percent more L2 cache, faster DDR3 memory, and a faster frontside bus than the previous model.
Its 13.3-inch widescreen LED-backlit display delivers vibrant images and rich colors at 1280-by-800 pixel resolution. The power-efficient LED technology also conserves battery life.
The larger drive lets you store more documents and still have room for music and photos. Choose a 120GB hard drive or a 128GB solid-state drive, which has no moving parts for enhanced durability.
The MacBook Air trackpad adopts many of the innovative Multi-Touch gestures of the Apple iPhone, so you can pinch, swipe, or rotate by simply moving your fingers.
The full-size, illuminated keyboard is perfect for staying productive on a plane or in a conference hall.

