The 32 inch “world’s largest photo frame” seems too small after LG introduces its 47″ HDTV that can be used as a digital photo frame when in standby mode. Using only 10-15% percent of its normal power, the TV can display your favorite photos, paintings, or scenes from TV program. There isn’t much more details yet, but you can definitely try to digest every words in the press release (Engadget) and dream about it.
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Photography gadgets on January 7th, 2009.
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ViewSonic introduces two 8-inch digital photo frames to its product line starting at $119. The DPG801BK and DPG807BK include the so-called SwifTouch(TM) touch-screen technology to provide a clutter- and smudge-free display with hidden control buttons that illuminate to show your menu selections only when touched.
The basic specs are 800×600 resolution (125dpi), 500:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m^2 brightness, 500MB internal storage, MPEG video/MP3 audio playback, USB 2.0 port, and 6-in-1 memory card reader. Pictures can be uploaded to the photo frames through a USB flash thumb drive, memory card, USB cable or computer.
There are not much differences between these two models. DPG807BK appears to support more video formats and Type-1 Compact Flash cards. The extras bring up the price to $159.
Sony Ericsson releases its first digital photo frame to liberate the photos confined on your camera phone. Here is the press release with all the details. Read More…
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Photo Frame on September 9th, 2008.
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Sony has just announced Vaio Wi-Fi digital photo frame model VGF-CP1, featuring a 7″ display with 800×480 resolution with 16M+ colors, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), 128MB internal memory, Memory Stick/SD/CF card slots, RSS feed reader and a built-in MP3 player that can play SHOUTcast Internet radio using its stereo speakers. The CP1 digital photo frame can also play back photos stored on your PC and on Google’s Picasa Web Albums wirelessly. It will cost about $300 and be available in mid October.
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Photo Frame on September 4th, 2008.
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Digital photo frames are becoming extremely popular these days. Innovative manufacturers have been putting all kinds of functionality in to it in order to grab a piece of market share. Prinics, a Korean company, is offering digital photo frames with a built-in color printer. Read More…
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Photo printing on September 1st, 2008.
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