Sumvision’s Akita II: More Than Just A Digital Photo Frame!

Posted on Sep 20, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

Sumvision’s Akita II is more than just a digital picture frame: it’s a digital multi-media frame!  

That’s right, this frame does far more than merely display pictures and play Mp3’s; it also plays movies from a variety of formats, including MPEG-4, DivX, and Xvid, among others.

The 7-inch frame has a 16:9 aspect TFT LCD display (480 x 234 pixel resolution), a full navigation file menu system (displays all music and video files in one menu), an infrared remote control (wireless), music and video standard broadcast/stop/suspend volume control, mute, playback. . .not to even mention the standard slideshow features.

The Akita frame supports both horizontal and vertical displays.

How will you load it full of pictures, music, and movies? Easy. You can use the USB port, your memory stick or flash drive, and any SD/MMC/MS card.

The frame comes with two different borders so you can choose between black or white.

File formats supported by the Akita frame are: JPG, Mp3, WMA, AVI, MP4, DAT, Mpeg1/2/4, DivX, and XviD..

Toshiba’s New DPF7XSE Digital Photo Frame Has A Unique and Classy Look!

Posted on Sep 5, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

ToshibaframeThis new Toshiba DPF7XSE digital photo frame is absolutely fantastic!

Coming this fall, the Toshiba digital frame has a unique, very striking, very stylish design, unlike any other wireless/digital photo frame I’ve seen. This is typical Toshiba style, however; all electronics by Toshiba are unique, striking, and very, very reliable. I have no doubt that their venture into the wireless/digital photo frame market will be characterized by the Toshiba quality we’ve all come to expect.

I do wish this new frame had a wireless connection but it’s not to be, at least, not yet. But this Toshiba frame is one of the best digital photo frames I’ve read about; I predict that it will be flying off the shelves once it’s released to the stores.

The Toshiba frame has a large 7-inch 800 x 480 native resolution screen and 2 x 1 W dual stereo speakers with support for Mp3, WMA, DivX, and Mpeg4 playback. What other digital frame is this versatile?

You can load your Toshiba frame by using your camera’s memory card, any flash drive, SD or MMC; the USB2.0 port lets you connect almost any kind of memory device. The digital frame itself holds 256 MB of RAM, so don’t tell us that you’ve got too many pictures for this frame; we KNOW it won’t be true! :)

You can control your slideshow with the infrared remote control. I don’t know the price yet, but taking into account the prices of Toshiba’s other products, I think we can bet that the price will be healthily competitive, and that’s a good thing for all of us!

The Toshiba DPF7XSE will also resize your pictures for you.

 

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