Sony digital camera

dear all
I want to know if the sony digital camera package(W230 and W220) includes battery recharger or I have to buy it  alone
thanks alot

Does it use lithium ion or AA batteries?  (no time to look up that model atm)
If Li-Ion - I've never seen a unit that didn't come with a charger.
If AA - Most units come with a set of nonrechargeable batteries and that's it, at most.  If AA, I strongly reccommend a GOOD Ni-MH charger such as the MaHa MH-C9000 or LaCrosse BC-900 - worth the money.
*disclaimer* I am not now, nor have I ever been, an employee of Best Buy, Geek Squad, nor of any of their affiliate, parent, or subsidiary companies.

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