Nikon has announced its innovative Coolpix S800c point-and-shoot camera, which is Nikon's first Wi-Fi compact digital camera running Android operating system.
The new S800c lets you capture photos and HD video, and also offers a portal to connect to social networks and popular imaging applications through an Android Operating System.
The camera has 10x NIKKOR zoom lens and the 16-megapixel CMOS sensor. Powered by Android, the camera's connection features allow users to seamlessly connect, browse and upload to their social networks, including Google+, Facebook and Twitter.
Users can also take advantage of the full functionality of Android technology to surf the web or even download applications and games onto their S800c. Just like a smartphone or tablet device, the camera has the opportunity to run camera-specific photo and video applications.
The S800c also lets users access Google Play, thereby providing access to a a plethora of applications for games, productivity and personal communication/ email. Users are also able to watch video downloaded from Google Play right on their camera.
With the S800c, users can capture full HD 1080p HD videos. It also has built-in GPS.It has a 3.5-inch touchscreen OLED monitor.
The S800c will be available in September 2012 in both White and Black for a suggested retail price of $349.95.
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