
Cameramoon wants to tell us all about the first AMOLED digital picture frame from Human RH!
Welcome to the first AMOLED digital photo frame from Human RH. This marvelous digital photo frame is called as HDPF, features a wireless LAN and a built-in DMB function that has ability to deliver a high-definition images and video and automatically up-grade the picture. The HDPF is made into a ‘Slim & Simple’ concepts of high-class and modern glossy black design that compatible with 12 blue touch keys and a remote controller include AV In/Out ports, multimedia functions, wireless LAN (802.11b/g) connection to Google and Yahoo, a 2GB memory and a multi-format card slot.
Greg Tarr of TWICE has the scoop on the new Sony digital picture frame/printer combo:
Sony Electronics is launching Thursday a multitasking digital photo frame and printer combination.
The S-Frame DPP-F700 is an all-in-one device that allows photo lovers to display their favorite photos and make an instant print copy for interested friends and family.
The DPP-F700, which will ship in January at a $200 estimated selling price, has a 7-inch 16:10 LCD display with WVGA (800-by-480) resolution.
The device prints 4-by-6 inch professional quality 300-by-300 dpi photos instantly in just 45 seconds.
The frame will also enable users to edit images before making prints. Editing options include enlarging, reducing, cropping, date stamping, adding borders or omitting, and adjusting brightness, contrast, hue, and sharpness.
A Creative Print mode will enable making photo calendar using more than 30 templates, print an ID photo, and create a “layout print” with multiple images on one sheet.
The S-frame includes 1GB of internal storage capacity with an auto-resizing adjustment that downsizes photos to let you store up to 2,000 photos.
The new S-Frame model supports JPEG, TIFF and BMP image file formats.
Images can be transferred to the frame via a USB connection or via most Flash memory cards, including Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Secure Digital (SD), SDHC, Multi-Media Card (MMC), CompactFlash and xD-Picture Card media.
An Auto Orientation sensor automatically rotates photos to adjust for horizontal of vertical frame placement.
Supplied accessories include a paper tray, AC adaptor, CD-ROM (print driver, PMB), operation manual, cleaning kit and stand.
Optional print packs include compatible SVM-F series: SVM-F40P (40 sheets of photo paper and cartridge), and SVM-F120P (120 sheets of photo paper and cartridges).
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From CoGadget.com, we learn about the upcoming new Mediachef, the versatile kitchen helper that doubles as a digital picture frame!
Want to be able to cook well without having to follow detailed lists of ingredients? Don’t want to get lost in the confusing instructions on print? Help is at hand!
Enter MediaChef – a digital cookbook from Belling that beats all stereotype cookbooks. Frankly, its no new feat. Its just digitizing of cook books, but not a lot of us saw this coming, did we?
Sitting pretty with an 8-inch screen, it boasts of 48 preloaded video cooking lessons and exclusive content featuring British celebrity chef Brian Turner. It comes with a remote that lets you pause, rewind, and play with ease.
Fortunately, you won’t have to stash it away when you’re not using the assisted cooking lessons. It doubles up as a digital photo frame, a music player or a Calender too!
No date of release has, yet, been announced but it is estimated to be priced in the range of $270.
[via engadget]
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My favorite digital picture frames are those with WiFi, I’ll confess, and I have a lovely big wireless Digital Spectrum MF8104 sitting on my piano as we speak.
However, I also have, here and there around the house, three different plain digital picture frames, and I like them, too, although they’re definitely not as versatile or as easy to use as the wireless frames are.
This digital frame has something different, though. It’s got a built-in scanner. Now, seriously, I think this is an awesome addition to a digital frame! Anyone with a lot of non-digital photographs lying around in old albums or shoeboxes would agree, or I’d be very surprised to hear it. Besides, with the Exemode Yashica DVF828, you’re not limited to pictures; its scanner also works with almost anything else that’s paper, such as newspaper articles, recipes, programs, etc. I think that’s really cool.
Here’s what GazTech has to say about the Exemode Yashica DVF828 digital picture frame:
The world of digital frames was becoming quite boring. Every new digital frame seemed almost exactly the same with only minor variations in details. Essentially, the new digital frames that were being released were simply replicas of the previous one. The Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame attempted to differentiate itself from other models by incorporating a scanner.
The scanner adds a nice touch because it allows people to easily and directly add images to the frame’s memory from hard copies. Photos can be scanned in at 1200 x 1800 pixels resolution.
The Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame also encourages a bit of creativity. Traditionally, people use digital photo frames to upload pictures of their families and friends but much more can easily be uploaded to the Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame. The scanner allows an upload of items such as newspaper clippings or magazine articles. Pictures or clippings can be converted to multiple digital file formats such as MP3, JPEG, or MPEG-1.
One thing that the Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame is missing is WiFi connectivity that would make it much easier for individuals to directly upload to Flickr or Youtube. Although the frame is missing WiFi technology, Exemode Yashica should receive some praise for pushing digital frames one step further towards “having it all.” The Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame retails for $277.
Source : Gadget Venue