>> Josh: Hi I'm Josh Goldman, Senior Editor for CNET Reviews and this is the Nikon Coolpix S230 it's a follow-up to the very popular
S210 and aside from its resolution jumping from 8 megapixels to 10 it now features a 3 inch touch-screen display but keeps a fairly
low price of less than $230.00. The S230 comes in 5 colors and as you can see it's pretty tiny. Unlike Nikon's last touch-screen
attempt the S60 that had all of its controls on screen, the S230 has a couple physical buttons for accessing the camera's mode menu
and for playback. And thankfully there's a zoom ring instead of the S60's touch-zoom. Photo quality's a little softer than we'd
like but typical for a camera of its size and price. Also although it's faster than its predecessor the S230 is still fairly slow.
In the end it's a decent good looking point and shoot ultra compact camera that happens to have the convenience of an intuitive
touch-screen interface. I'm Josh Goldman and that's the Nikon Coolpix S230.
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