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Sony Cybershot DSC-T11 Review

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“The Sony Cybershot DSC-T11 is technically the same as the Sony DSC-T1 we reviewed earlier this year. Sony managed to create an even thinner casing for the Sony DSC-T11. The DSC-T11 is 17.3mm thick, where the Sony DSC-T1 is 21mm. Sony achieved this through removing the attached lens shield – big trick. The DSC-T1 case is also 17.3mm thin without the shield. The Cybershot DSC-T11 has a different styling overall. It has a pearl-white glossy color and a chrome buckle on the left side for attaching the wrist strap. It is a more fashion oriented look compared to the the DSC-T1 is featuring a more techie look. It weighs 6g more with battery and strap then the DSC-T1. The case of the DSC-T11 is also about 10mm longer. ”

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