It says Canon SD750 will sell at an estimated price of $349.99 while the SD1000 will go for $300. Also, Canon's products website seems to imply that SD750 doesn't have image stabilization while the SD1000 has optical image stabilization, which apparently is better than SD700 and SD800's digital image stabilization. Oh, and it's a 3" screen for the SD750, not 2.5".
The SD700IS and SD800IS have optical image stabilization as denoted by the "IS" suffix, per the standard for all Canon digital cameras. The new 750 and 1000 do not have any optical stabilization.
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It says Canon SD750 will sell at an estimated price of $349.99 while the SD1000 will go for $300. Also, Canon's products website seems to imply that SD750 doesn't have image stabilization while the SD1000 has optical image stabilization, which apparently is better than SD700 and SD800's digital image stabilization. Oh, and it's a 3" screen for the SD750, not 2.5".
the SD700 and SD800 have optical image stabilization
Your facts are horribly awry.
The SD700IS and SD800IS have optical image stabilization as denoted by the "IS" suffix, per the standard for all Canon digital cameras. The new 750 and 1000 do not have any optical stabilization.