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Sony Ericsson phones at CES

Sony Ericsson announced just two new cell phones at CES 2009, but the company also showed several of its recent handsets. We swung by the Sony Ericsson booth to check them out.

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Sony Ericsson C510

The C510 Cyber-shot has a sleek candy-bar design with a bright display.
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Sony Ericsson C510

The C510's camera lens hides behind a cover on the rear side.
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Sony Ericsson C510

Slide the cover to the left to expose the lens and the flash.
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Sony Ericsson C905

The C905 is a powerful camera phone with a 8.1-megapixel shooter. The slider phone now comes in pink as well.
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Sony Ericsson C905

Like the C510, the C905 has a sliding lens cover.
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Sony Ericsson C905

The C905 has a flash and a self-portrait mirror.
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Sony Ericsson C905

We like the C905's tapered ends.
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Sony Ericsson W585

The W585 is a slider Walkman phone.
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Sony Ericsson W585

The W585 has a camera lens on its rear face.
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Sony Ericsson W508

The W508 has a flip-phone design that resembles the W980.
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Sony Ericsson W508

The W508 has a shiny interior.
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Sony Ericsson tripod

We liked this tiny-but-handy tripod for a Sony Ericsson camera phone.

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