The GearHead Digital Photo Frame

Posted on Jul 25, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

gearheadframeThe GearHead digital photo frame, with its 7-inch LCD image, will give any room in your house a touch of class! With a resolution of 480 x 234, contrast of 150:1, brightness 300 cd/2, and a price tag of only $59.99 (after rebate) this is a great digital frame.

GearHead digital frames are wall or desk mountable, horizontal or vertical positioning, and can be controlled with the very convenient wireless remote control. The clear frame will match any decor.

At CompUSA, right NOW, the GearHead digital frame is on sale, and will be until July 28.

The GearHead frame supports JPEG pictures, and you don’t even need to own a computer to use it! You can program the frame with your flash drive, SD, MMC, MS, and CF. Set the frame on manual, remote control, or slideshow.

Buy one now for your grandparents; you can update it often with your flash drive or memory cards. Go on, do it; they’ll look forward to your visits for more than one reason now!

NEW PICTURES every time you go over there. What a deal!

Mustek’s Newest Digital Photo Frame:Press-Released This Week!

Posted on Jul 7, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

Mustek released the following information on July 3 of this week!  I do love a digital photo frame with interchangeable faceplates; the possibilities are greater that way.  I also agree completely with Mustek’s national sales manager, David Ficken, when he says that a digital picture isn’t just a novelty for electronics geeks any more; it’s become an important part of a home’s decor!  Well-said, Mr. Ficken.

 

Here is the press release:

Mustek’s Newest Digital Photo Frame Boasts Vibrant Ten-Inch LCD Screen & Interchangeable Faceplates to Match Any Decor

“Bringing big style to living spaces both contemporary and traditional, Mustek’s new PF-A1020BC Digital Photo Frame combines the excitement of a 10.2-inch TFT LCD display panel along with a set of interchangeable faceplates to help user’s achieve their interior design goals.

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‘Mustek recognizes that digital photo frames are no longer high-tech novelties, but an integral part of a home’s decor,’ said David Ficken, National Sales Manager, Mustek. ‘With its easy-to-change faceplates in a choice of silver, frosted white or classic Mahogany, the PF-A1020BC brings digital photo fun and high-end style wherever it goes, moving beautifully from one setting to the next.’

On the performance side, the PF-A1020BC has plenty to boast about. The screen has an extra-large 9.5-inch viewable area (3:2 aspect ratio) to showcase JPEG photos in crisp 720 x 480 resolution. It utilizes the latest in imaging science for truer colors and improved skin tones.

Consumers will also appreciate the versatile inputs that allow them to source photos directly from a USB thumb drive or MMC, SD, CF, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro memory card. In addition, up to 48 photos can be stored in the frame’s internal memory. Maximum photo file size is 12MB.

Depending on their mood, a user can have a single digital photo displayed continuously on the PF-A1020BC or have entire photo collections be automatically rotated in an exciting slideshow with a variety of available transition effects. To ratchet up the excitement level, slideshows can be easily set with accompanying MP3 music played through the frame’s two built-in 1.5W speakers or via headphones.

The Mustek PF-A1020BC comes with 12V power adapter, three extra frames, stand and Getting Started CD. MSRP is $199.99 (U.S.). It is expected to ship Summer 2007.

Mustek Digital Photo Frames are immediately available at JCPenney, Radio Shack, CompUSA, Office Depot and www.mustekdirect.com.”

I also love a cool piece of electronics that is readily and easily available in stores I frequent.

 

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