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GE E1680W Ilse Jurriën : January 13th 2011 - 13:23 CET
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GE E1680W digital camera : General Imaging unveils the latest addition to its Power Series line, continuing its tradition of providing consumers with the perfect blend of value and performance bundled into a feature-rich digital camera. Whether you are a dedicated amateur photographer or simply have a passion for preserving precious moments in great detail, the new GE E1680W digital camera is sure to impress even the toughest critics. For focused photographers looking for more power and performance, the GE E1680W is among the slimmest models available in the long zoom category, offering 8X optical zoom.
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GE E1680W camera features
The thin profile and aluminum chassis of the GE E1680W is fully loaded with advanced features, including the ability to film high-definition movies and playback via HDMI connection, 16-megapixel resolution for incredible clarity, and 28mm wide angle lens. Optical Image Stabilization, Auto Scene Detection, and a large three-inch LCD screen make the GE E1680W camera even easier to use.

GE E1680W digital camera
“Consumers can become overwhelmed with overly complicated and equally expensive digital cameras in the marketplace,” said Paul Meyhoefer, General Imaging’s vice president of marketing and product planning. “We’ve continued our mission to focus on crucial customer feedback and consumer research to fill a much needed gap within the digital point and shoot category. This year’s Power line-up is no exception, with advances and improvements to highly-coveted features and specifications found in more expensive cameras, yet still at unbeatable price points.”

GE E1680W review, price & availability
The new GE E1680W digital camera is the latest addition to the GE Power Series has a MSRP of $159.99 and will be available in February 2011 in black, silver and red colors.

GE E1680W review
As soon as we receive a GE E1680W test sample, we will publish a photo gallery with high resolution pictures, followed by an extensive GE E1680W review.
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